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Alexis
いつ「おきげんよ」を言ってもよろしいですか?
それは普通の挨拶ですか?
見たことがありませんからスペルが全然分かりません。
Apr 9, 2019 10:15 PM
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Just to let you know, "ごきげんよう" literally means "I hope you are in a good mood". I'd say it is a polite way of saying "Have a nice day".
April 10, 2019
1
If a woman who was NOT born with a silver spoon in her mouth should say this way, it would sound a bit snobbish.
April 10, 2019
1
I guess you mean "ごきげんよう", though it is not a common greeting now in Japan.
April 10, 2019
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