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kosoko (채시라)
Does "감사해요" mean anything?
Does this mean "thank you" or is it an unnatural sentence?
Jan 9, 2018 1:42 PM
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"감사해요" is a good sentence for "Thank you".
We say 감사합니다 and 고맙습니다 more often for "Thank you", as well as 고마워요 which is more casual than 고맙습니다.
Although 감사해요 is used a bit less, there's nothing wrong with it and people do say it.
January 9, 2018
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