Signification
A polite phrase for excusing oneself or indicating one is leaving.
Contexte culturel
It is often accompanied by a bow. Leaving before your boss without saying this is considered rude.
The Bow
Always bow slightly when saying this to increase politeness.
Signification
A polite phrase for excusing oneself or indicating one is leaving.
The Bow
Always bow slightly when saying this to increase politeness.
Teste-toi
Which is the correct way to enter a boss's office?
A: こんにちは B: 失礼します
Shitsurei shimasu is the standard professional greeting for entry.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesA: こんにちは B: 失礼します
Shitsurei shimasu is the standard professional greeting for entry.
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Questions fréquentes
1 questionsNo, it sounds too stiff. Use 'ja ne' instead.
Expressions liées
お先に失礼します
specialized formLeaving before you
すみません
contrastSorry/Excuse me
失礼いたしました
builds onI was rude