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At konbinis: What kind of questions do the staff ask?
From going to konbinis in the last few weeks, I've learned they ask: atatatemasuka? Or something similar to that, to ask if they should warm up your food. But sometimes the staff ask other questions, which I don't know the meaning to... Can anyone suggest what they are?
19 de oct. de 2008 5:53
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Top 3 questions made by staff at a CVS in Japan are:
1) Atatamemasuka? 温めますか? (which means "do you want it warmed up?"; as you explained)
2) Kono mama de yoroshii desuka? このままでよろしいですか? (which literally means "are you OK just in this way? " i.e., "would you mind if I don't give you a bag?"; used when you buy just small stuff like a bottle of soda pop or a box of chewing gum)
3) Ohashi (ya spuun) wa otsukai ni narimasuka? お箸(やスプーン)はお使いになりますか? (which means "would you like chopsticks (or a spoon)?"; it is nice to say "No thank you" or "Iye, kekko desu" to decline this offer in light of protecting the environment).
19 de octubre de 2008
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Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Japonés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Japonés
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