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How to say 'bless you' in Korean Hi, I am Seoul. My waitress has got a cold. What do I say to which her health? In English this is "bless you". By the way, Koreans have subtitles in television like the Dutch. That is good. I like that.
Apr 12, 2013 12:57 AM
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In your case, you would better say "쾌유하세요!" It doesn't mean "bless you.". Actually "bless you" is "당신을 축복합니다." But I don't think it's common in Korea.
April 12, 2013
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I think the custom to say something is not very common in Korea, and it is not very appreciated either.. :(
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