JP 2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: See You Later, Etiquette In Japan

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You don"t want to piss people off when you"re in their country. When in tokyo, as they say: (cid:2377) (cid:2365) , arigatougozaimasu. The streets can be busy, it"s nice to say excuse me when you walk through people, bump into them, or need to get by: (cid:2345) , gomennasai. If you bump into someone while trying to get by, you can say this: (cid:2365) itadakimasu. Actually, i don"t know if that"s the best translation, but it"s close enough. You say this before you"re about to eat, to kind of give thanks for the food you"re about to devour: (cid:2365) , gochisousama deshita. (cid:2365) (gochisousama deshita) = thanks for the food. You say this after you eat, to say thanks for the food. Hopefully you meet some nice people in your travels. Say hello (and then goodbye!) to them: (cid:2350)(cid:2375) (cid:2365) , ohayougozaimasu. You can use this around noonish on to the early evening: (cid:2351) (cid:2350, konbanwa.

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