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Michael L McDowell
what is the most common way to say "have a nice day" in Japanese?
I have trouble finding this phrase in my book for learning Japanese. When I begin taking classes I'll figure all this stuff out.
Apr 29, 2014 2:04 PM
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I understand. So "have a nice day" is not a common expression in Japan.
April 30, 2014
I can think of some expressions meaning 'have a nice day', but none of them is common. In those situations, some people make a slight bow without saying anything, and a few express their thanks. Anyway, I think it is common to say 'gochisousama(deshita)' to waiters, 'arigatou' to cashiers, particularly when you are glad for their service. Some people always say 'doumo', but this might sound a little too casual.
April 29, 2014
that case
short : Jah ne
other : Deha mata/Matane
April 29, 2014
I mean when leaving a restaurant or a supermarket and saying have a nice day to the cashier or waiter
April 29, 2014
many case we can think of Have a nice day
case one : customer go to some place and say for have fun : Tanoshinde kite kudasai
Other case see off in day time at train or bus Okiotsukete
See off friend in the morning who go to office : Itterasshai
case by case each different (Direct translation ) : Yokihio
April 29, 2014
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Michael L McDowell
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