How do you answer konichiwa?

When someone greets you in Japanese with “Konnichiwa” it is best to respond with the same phrase “Konnichiwa”.
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How do you respond to a Japanese greeting?

Rōmaji: “Irasshai mase!” This is a common phrase you'll hear when entering convenience stores or restaurants. When you're greeted with いらっしゃいませ, you can respond with a nod and smile or by saying ありがとうございます or こんにちは.
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What Konichiwa means?

Ok. So we mentioned earlier that konnichiwa (こんにちは) is used as a formal 'hello! ' in Japan. But did you know it also means 'good afternoon'!?
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What is the best reply for ohayo?

The perfect ohayo gozaimasu reply

It could be replied with a simple “Ohayou” or “Daijobudesu”. The first word means good morning as well, and the second phrase means “I am good” in Japanese. Learning these basic greetings is important and helpful when visiting Japan for the first time.
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Do you bow when you say Konichiwa?

Don't forget about the Japanese bow

The Japanese bow is an essential part of the culture of respect and etiquette in Japan. When you meet someone, you say Konnichiwa and you bow as a sign of respect. If you receive a bow, you immediately bow back.
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What is the opposite of konnichiwa?

Konbanwa (こんばんわ)

After around 6pm or sunset, you can use konbanwa, which roughly translates to “good evening,” but literally means “tonight.” In contrast to “konnichiwa”, “konbanwa” sounds more formal, and most people don't use it with their close acquaintances.
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How do you say yes in Japanese?

'Yes' in Japanese is はい (hai), but you often hear わかりました (wakarimashita) which literally means 'I understand' or 'OK, I agree. ' However, in informal situations, it is also acceptable to say OK です (it's OK) and, particularly amongst friends, you can utter ええ (ee).
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How do you say sorry in Japanese?

You can make it more formal by saying "gomen-nasai" ごめんなさい or more friendly with "gomen-ne" ごめんね. "Warui warui" 悪い悪い or "my bad" is also a very casual way to say sorry. "Sumimasen" すみません, which can be translated as "excuse me", also works as an apology depending on how it is used.
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Why do Japanese say San?

さん/-san. The Japanese suffix -san is polite, but not excessively formal. It can be broadly used to: Refer to anyone you don't know, regardless of status or age.
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How do you say goodbye in Japanese?

Top 20 Ways to Say Goodbye in Japanese
  1. Sayonara (さようなら) – Farewell, Goodbye (formal, rarely used) ...
  2. Bai Bai (バイバイ) – Bye-bye (casual) ...
  3. Jaa Ne (じゃあね) – See you (casual, frequently used) ...
  4. Mata Ne (またね) – See you later (casual, frequently used) ...
  5. Ittekimasu (行って来ます) – I'm leaving (when leaving home) ...
  6. Ojama Shimashita (お邪魔しました。)
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Does Arigato mean thank you?

Do Japanese people say arigatou? Yes, they do! Arigatou on its own is a simple, somewhat casual “thank you.” That said, most people prefer doumo arigatou or arigatou gozaimasu as their standard way of saying thanks, because both of those phrases are more polite than arigatou on its own.
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What does Domo Arigato mean?

When you buy something at a store, store clerk would say "DOMO ARIGATOU", meaning thank you "very much". You can also use DOMO as a greeting like "hello".
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Can konnichiwa mean goodbye?

Konnichiwa means “good day” or “good afternoon” and is the most used phrase to greet one another.
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Is Arigato a greeting?

"Arigato" is for Friends

This is a casual way of saying "thank you", usually used toward family, your partner and friends who are the same age or younger than you.
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Is Moshi Moshi formal?

Moshi moshi, or もしもし, is a common Japanese phrase that Japanese people use when picking up the phone. It's a casual greeting used for friends and family, like a “hello”, but in fact means something entirely different! In English, it literally means something more like, “to say to say”, or “I speak I speak”.
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What does Genki desu mean?

When someone asks you if you are genki – you can simply say – “genki desu.” – In English, the equivalent would be something like. “How are you?” – “I'm Good.” If you would like to answer this question in the negative – you can also do that with the following sentences: 元気ではありません。 Genki de wa arimasen.
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What does Baka mean in Japanese?

Baka (馬鹿 or ばか) is a Japanese swear or curse word meaning idiot, jackass, dumbass, or unthinking fool. (Excuse our language, please!) That said, baka's meaning is highly contextual, as our resident Japanese expert explains: “Baka (馬鹿) means a fool or an idiot, and used as an insult.
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Do you call a girl SAN?

In Japanese, "~ san (~さん)" is a title of respect added to a name. It can be used with both male and female names, and with either surnames or given names.
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How do you say it's OK in Japanese?

It's okay / I'm okay

Daijoubu desu (大丈夫です / だいじょうぶです) is perhaps the most popular, polite phrase meaning 'It's/I'm okay' or 'It's alright' in Japanese.
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How do you say stop in Japanese?

Simply put, “yamete” means “stop” or “stop it” in Japanese.
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How do you introduce yourself in Japan?

Stating Your Name (Using Watashi wa or 私 は)

(My name is ___). You can also say “To saru shimasu” or と 申 し ます which also has the same idea and meaning as the two phrases we just mentioned. You can use this basic sentence or phrase when you want to introduce yourself in Japanese.
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How do you say no politely in Japanese?

The Japanese Word for 'No'

Let's start by looking at the most basic word for “no.” In Japanese, the polite way to say “no” is “いいえ (Iie).” Regardless, いいえ (Iie) is still rarely used as a way to refuse, even in formal situations.
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What is no Japanese?

The exact word for no in Japanese is “いいえ (iie)”, but the Japanese actually use a wide range of expressions to avoid having to use a strong no. For example, they could say chotto that convey the “difficulty” to answer the request.
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Does chotto mean hey?

Hey! (Attention, Blame, Irritation) You can use ちょっと when you want to get someone's attention, just like the word "hey!"
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