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How to respond to 죄송합니다 in Korean?
A Korean language partner missed a scheduled chat with me and sent me 죄송합니다, which I understand to mean "I'm sorry". I have searched all over Google and in my Korean textbooks and I can't find any explanation of the proper way to respond to it. I simply want to respond with "it's OK, don't worry too much about it". What is an appropriate response?
May 26, 2019 2:13 PM
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괜찮아요 (=It's okay)
신경 쓰지마세요! (=Don't worry) (literally: Don't use your nerves)
May 26, 2019
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Daniel Janzen
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Korean
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Chinese (Mandarin), Korean
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