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what is the difference between "감사합니다" and "고마워요"?
what is the difference between "감사합니다" and "고마워요"?
6 dec. 2011 03:00
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what is the difference between "감사합니다" and "고마워요"?
My 2 cents,
Both are the same in meaning, but "감사합니다" is more formal than "고마워요", and the term "감사" is a sino-Korean word while "고맙다" is a native Korean one.^^/
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6 december 2011
Bascially, they are same. You can choose one of them to use it . ;-)
감사합니다 could be more polite way to express your gratitue to someone than 고마워요.
You can use both for someone who is older than you.
Hope this helped !
19 december 2011
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