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how to say 'you are welcome' in korean?
Aug 29, 2008 6:45 AM
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천만에요.
cheonmaneyo.
아니예요.
aniyeyo. (It's not a big deal.)
뭘요.
mwolyo. (I didn't do anything.)
-> 뭘요? means "for what?" so not to say in question.
August 29, 2008
1
Well, I don't like to jump in. However, 천만에요 is what we see in the foreign movie with Korean subtitle, not what we say it in real life. I'd like you to say 뭘요 in return for "Thank you.", I think it's the most polite answer.
August 31, 2008
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