But saying hello in Japanese is a whole different story becauseit depends highly on context. Meaning there are different ways to greet people in Japan depending on the situation you find yourself in. So before thinking ‘how do you say hi in Japanese?’– take a minute to sum up the situ...
Here’s how to tell your sayonara from your mata ne. DON’T: USE SAYONARA The most literal translation of ‘goodbye’ in Japanese, this is one of those words that every tourist seems to know. Want to sound like a local? Stop using it. Immediately. Rather than ‘goodbye’, sayonara is...
It’s possible that people higher up in the social rankmaytalk to you in informal Korean. For example, an older man or woman may say “hello” to you by saying the more casual and informal version of “hello,” which is 안녕 (annyeong). In that case, you should still reply with...
First you play the role of li yang fang and then the role of Susan you partner Mike has and Kim sun you are at the airport to meet you visitor you know each other so great you visit first talk with him and then take him to the hotel. Pledged to meet you representative someone answe...
If you are writing the goodbye email to your internal team, be more casual in your approach. You can mention the names of your good friends and recall the times when you had fun at work. In this way, you can personalize your email and even send it individually. ...
I’m working as a waitress in the in Chinese restaurant in FL, I have a question, If I had a table that my customer was waiting for friends, after I got him a drink. I wanted to say that I will be right back with him when all his friends arrive. What should I say to him?
Are you stuck when you have to introduce yourself? Do you avoid introducing people because you dont know how? Dont be afraid anymore! Watch this lesson and learn what to say and do! Develop your confidence to be more successful in personal and professio
Having a song [like "Casual] with the lyric, "Knee deep in the passenger seat/ And you're eating me out," and it's being considered to go to radio. That's kind of a big thing to get away with. It's not even that big of a thing. What's that song? Is itFlo Rida? That'...
↑ It's a commonly used expression in English. It's a polite and casual way to indicate that you need to take care of personal hygiene, such as brushing your teeth or washing your face. 3.17 We'll make these expressions a piece of cake for you!(小菜一碟!)(我跟Annie说发现好多想法/概...
The “Said Haters” argue that people do not simplysaywords; rather, theywhisper,yell,remark,argue,and so forth. They believe that using more descriptive words paints a clearer picture for the reader. The “Pro-Said” Party believes that all the extra verbs are distracting to the reader. Th...