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Skye
I'm still confused Can we use 고마워요 to a teacher and also host parents? Because I think 고맙습니다 and 감사합니다 feel so distant while 감사해요 is rarely used...
2015年4月26日 06:52
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Nope, it would sound a bit impolite.:) Even if you are very close with your teacher, you should say "고맙습니다" or "감사합니다". This is how 한국어 works. \^o^/
2015年4月26日
Pretty much the only 2 kinds I hear on daily basis (in Seoul): 1. 감사합니다 - formal, polite. If you don't know, then use this by default 2. 고마워 - between friends, or to someone below/younger than you. You will here "고맙습니다", but you don't really need to use it. Just use #1, and you'll be fine. This is simpler way to learn.
2015年4月26日
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中文 (廣東話), 中文 (其他), 丹麥語, 英語, 日語, 韓語, 馬來語
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