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Miguel
How do you say "you're welcome" in reply to "thank you" in japanese?
9 jul. 2008 11:33
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Dou itashimashite and iie are both right. By saying どういたしまして, you are accepting that you did something kind for that person. Be careful because this can sometimes sound arrogant. いいえ, is used exactly as Michael said it, "Oh, it was nothing," or, "No problem."
14 juli 2008
4
You don't really say "you're welcome."
Instead, いいえ (iie), is used. It has the feeling of "oh it was nothing."
13 juli 2008
4
どう致しまして (Dōitashimashite) = you're welcome / don't mention it
9 juli 2008
2
A) Arigatou Gozaimasu!
Respond with...
B) Dou Itashimashite! (You are welcome!)
10 juli 2008
KIKILOLO
16 juli 2008
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Miguel
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Engels, Japans, Portugees
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