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Ha Rin
When saying "Jal gayo"
How do you use it jal gayo? it means good bye but in what scenario do you use it in?
May 8, 2013 3:44 AM
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Basing on what I researched, "Jal-ga" is the informal form of saying "Annyong-hi gaseyo" (saying goodbye to people who're leaving whereas you're staying) Example: In a party, your the host, then your visitors will now then leave. So, you're going to say "Annyong-hi gaseyo" for formal and "Jal-ga" for informal.
May 8, 2013
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