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Did you say that you were accepted in Korea? 3

My waiter said Kamsahamanida and I want to greet you, what should I say?

Formal: on «Â§ÂŒÂ • ´Ãš» Once cheonmahnhaeyo

Informal: che «Â§ÂŒÂ • ´ one cheonmahnhae

However, this is not what it is always used for. Very few people use this term. If you want more relaxation you can say ...

Formal:  •  "Ã" ˆì - Â욠"šÂ" oz ahniehyo. So people use it to say you are welcome.

Informal:  •  «Â • ¼ oz ahniya as you can see.

Mail response is excellent. To say that you have been accepted is to say that you are giving yourself too much credit. Gained similar praise. It is more polite to be embarrassed than to compliment or compliment. So  • "Ã" ˆì - Â욠", (aniyeyo) is better than cnmanayo because you don't reward yourself for something worthwhile. (neh means yes) but when you say that let happiness flow and don't look it in the eyes as it makes sense, even if you do.

Normally I would say no, face to face means yes thank you. I think it's more polite and common for Asians to thank those who thank them. But it's really up to you, not Kamsa Hamnida or cnmanaeyo etc.

Great topic, just what I was looking for.

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"• ´ÃšÂ" ... but no one really uses it. You could say ...

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Thanks for all the answers!

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