Why do Japanese always say hai?

Another superconvenient polite Japanese word everyone should know is “hai.” Most people know that hai means yes, but hai can also mean much more than yes. Sometimes, for example, it is also used as a polite term of acknowledgement.
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Is hai hai rude in Japanese?

"Hai hai." = Yes, yes. / Okay, okay. In Japan, saying yes twice is often considered rude behavior. In fact, many parents tell their kids off for it.
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What does hai mean in Japanese?

Interjection. はい • (hai) yes; okay; understood, got it. はい、 承 しょう 知 ち しました。
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Why do the Japanese say hi?

“Hi” in Japanese – やあ!

やあ is used casually between friends. It's more of an exclamation to grab attention. In Japanese, it's common to greet your friends and coworkers with a やあ, or just あー (Aah-), followed by their name.
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Can you just say domo?

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". And just saying DOMO can mean a casual way of "thank you" like thanks. The name of NHK WORLD's mascot comes from this word, DOMO.
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"Hi" in Japanese in 7 Different Situations! (Not Konnichiwa)



How do you respond to Oyasumi?

You: “おやすみ。” Goodnight. *When your friend says “oyasumi” to you, you should also reply to your friend with “oyasumi”. For example, when you are on a business trip with your supervisor and he is going to sleep.
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Is it rude to say arigato?

1. Arigato gozaimasu! / Thank you! This is a polite way of saying "thank you". While traveling in Japan, this is probably the most basic "thank you" phrase you'll be using.
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What is called Hai?

Hai (Chinese: 海; pinyin: Hǎi) is a Chinese surname meaning "ocean." According to a 2013 study, it was the 293rd most common surname, being shared by 197,000 people or 0.015% of the population, with the province with the most people being Ningxia.
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How is Hai used?

When はい (hai) is used in a conversation, it shows that the listener has attention and interest towards the speaker. Hence, saying はい (hai) does not always necessarily mean that you are agreeing with the other person, but just confirming what they said!
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How do you respond to hai in Japanese?

Agreement in Japanese

If you answer with hai, there's only one interpretation: “that is correct (I didn't go to school)”. And if you answer with iie, there's only one interpretation: “that is incorrect (I did go to school)”. In short, simple answers to negative questions aren't ambiguous in Japanese.
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Can hai mean no in Japanese?

Hai(はい) Means “No”

When “hai” is used as confirmation, it can actually mean “no.” This happens with negative questions. Negative questions can be really confusing in English. If someone asks you “You didn't go, right?” it's hard to know how to answer.
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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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How do you spell Hai in Japanese?

The simplest and most straightforward way of saying yes in Japanese is はい hai.
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What is Gomen in Japanese?

In English, you either say "sorry" or "apologies". In Japanese, there are at least 20 different ways. One of the most casual and most frequently used words is "gomen" ごめん. 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.
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Which one is correct hi or Hai?

As interjections the difference between hi and hai

is that hi is a friendly, informal, casual greeting said when meeting someone while hai is (internet slang) hi (a purposeful misspelling).
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What does Hai mean in the Bible?

as a name for boys is of Hebrew origin, and the name Hai means "living, vital". Hai is an alternate form of Chai (Hebrew).
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Is Hai a Scrabble word?

No, hai is not in the scrabble dictionary.
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Is Domo arigato rude?

Domo, a friendly thanks

Domo (sometimes transcribed in “Doumo”) is the shortest way to say thank you in Japanese. It is even less formal than “Arigato”. For this reason, you should only use it with close friends.
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What is ohayo?

Ohayo (おはよう, ohayō) is a colloquial term meaning good morning in Japanese.
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Can you just say Gozaimasu?

When you say “Good morning” politely, you say 'Ohayo gozaimasu. ' It's just the casual “Good morning,” 'Ohayo' with 'gozaimasu' at the end. The word 'gozaimasu' is a very polite expression and can roughly be translated as “am,” “is,” or “are” in English.
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What is yasumi?

Yasumi (written: 安見, 保見 or やすみ in hiragana) is a Japanese surname.
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What is nasai?

As mentioned earlier, “nasai” is the polite command form in Japanese and is used in a variety of formal situations. You can use “nasai” when you are giving an order to someone younger or of lower status than yourself. For example, a mother might say to her child 野菜を食べなさい Yasai wo tabenasai. Eat your vegetables.
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What is daisuki in English?

Daisuki (大好き / だいすき) means 'really like' or 'like a lot'. The kanji 大 (dai) means big. And 好き (suki) means like, as we already saw above. So daisuki literally means 'big like'… cute, right?
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Is there a yes kanji?

はい hai: yes (polite)
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What xie xie means?

(Chinese, colloquial) thank you.
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