English Greetings and Dining Etiquette

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What does '감사합니다' mean?

  • Goodbye
  • Please, treat me well
  • Thank you! (correct)
  • I'm sorry

'잘 부탁합니다' translates to 'Goodbye' in English.

False (B)

What is the English translation of '안녕히 계세요'?

Goodbye

'잘 지내셨어요?' means '__________ you been?'

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Match the Korean phrases with their English translations:

<p>잘 먹었습니다 = I ate well 맛있게 드세요 = Enjoy your meal 죄송합니다 = I'm sorry 잘 먹겠습니다 = I will eat well</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

만나서 반갑습니다

A polite Korean greeting that means "Hello!" or "Nice to meet you."

감사합니다

A polite Korean expression used to express gratitude, similar to "Thank you!" in English.

죄송합니다

A Korean phrase used to express apology, similar to "I'm sorry" in English.

안녕히 계세요

A polite Korean expression used when someone is leaving, similar to "Goodbye" in English.

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안녕히 가세요

A polite Korean farewell, similar to "Goodbye" in English, used when you are leaving.

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Study Notes

Greetings and Farewells

  • "Hello!" is a common greeting
  • "I'm happy to meet you / Nice to meet you" - used to greet someone
    • "Nice to meet you" means "to meet you"
    • "I'm happy" means you are happy to meet them
  • "Please, treat me well" is a way to show good intentions and hope for cooperation with the person you're speaking to
    • "well" means well-being and treating others well
    • "please" is a polite adverb
  • "How have you been?" is a polite question to ask someone how they are doing.
    • It's used to someone you haven't seen for a while
    • Usually combined with: "I hope to get along with you"
    • "I look forward to your kind cooperation"
  • "Thank you!" and "I'm sorry" are common replies
  • "It's okay" is used to reply to apologies

Eating and Well-being

  • "I will eat well" expresses the intention to eat well
  • "Enjoy your meal" is a polite way to encourage someone to enjoy their meal
  • "I ate well" is a way to mention a healthy meal that was enjoyed
  • "Goodbye" is a farewell when the person you say it to is leaving
    • used when the person you say goodbye to is not going anywhere
  • "Goodbye" when the person who is leaving

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