Search from various English teachers...
CESTMOI
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
Answers · 2
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
I think the custom to say something is not very common in Korea, and it is not very appreciated either.. :(
April 12, 2013
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!
CESTMOI
Language Skills
Dutch, English
Learning Language
English
Articles You May Also Like

Santa, St. Nicholas, or Father Christmas? How Christmas Varies Across English-Speaking Countries
3 likes · 0 Comments

Reflecting on Your Progress: Year-End Language Journal Prompts
2 likes · 1 Comments

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
25 likes · 17 Comments
More articles
