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what should I say "you're welcome" in korean?
in english, when your friend say "thank you" you will say "you're welcome. what about in Korean?
12 mrt. 2011 12:32
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There are some ways to reply to "thank you" in Korean,
but "천만에요(cheon-man-e-yo )" is mostly used to mean "you're welcome" in a textbook.^^
Here is a variation of it.
(You can pick one of them up because it's a matter of preference, and all are polite)
^.^ (just smiling without saying anything like me ^^)
"별말씀을요(byeol-mal-sseum-eur-yo)"
"뭘요(meor-yo)"
"괜찮아요(gwaen-chanh-a-yo)"
^_____^
12 maart 2011
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in Korean they say "괜찮아요"
or a more polite way "괜찮습니다"
12 maart 2011
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