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what to say in korean restaurants?
in korean restaurants, when you receive your food from the waiter what do you usually say?
I heard its weird to say thanks when u receive food/leave the restaurant
also do korean ppl usually say hi/thanks when buying stuff from grocery store?
12 Şub 2013 01:41
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That depends on people, but I usually say thanks (감사합니다), when I receive food from the waiter. Some people just say yes (네) or nod politely too. It is also the same in the grocery store. I would say hi (안녕하세요) when entering and thanks, bye (감사합니다, 안녕히 계세요) when leaving the store. It's better to be polite I think :)
12 Şubat 2013
Some people say hi and thanks everytime they leave the market. "고맙습니다." "많이 파세요." "또 올게요." "안녕히계세요." - meaning: "Thank you." "I hope you sell more." "I will visit next time." "Good bye."
cf) Many Koreans use these phrases and I learned they are not very appropriate.
"감사합니다." - This can be too much politeness.
"수고하세요." - This means you work hard. Seems a kind of order.
12 Şubat 2013
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