Signification
A polite response, indicating the feeling is mutual.
Contexte culturel
It is often accompanied by a bow. It is a sign of professional maturity. It shows you are not arrogant.
Use a bow
Always bow slightly when saying this in person.
Don't overdo it
Don't use it for every single sentence.
Signification
A polite response, indicating the feeling is mutual.
Use a bow
Always bow slightly when saying this in person.
Don't overdo it
Don't use it for every single sentence.
Humility
It shows you are modest.
Teste-toi
When someone says 'Nice to meet you', what do you say?
A: Hajimemashite. B: ...
It is the standard polite response.
Complete the phrase.
Kochira ____.
The particle 'koso' provides the emphasis.
Match the situation to the response.
Someone thanks you for your work.
It shows mutual gratitude.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'I'm happy to work with you.' B: '____.'
It mirrors the positive sentiment.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesA: Hajimemashite. B: ...
It is the standard polite response.
Kochira ____.
The particle 'koso' provides the emphasis.
Someone thanks you for your work.
It shows mutual gratitude.
A: 'I'm happy to work with you.' B: '____.'
It mirrors the positive sentiment.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
8 questionsYes, it is perfect for your boss.
No, it works for gratitude too.
Because it is very polite.
It sounds too formal for a child.
Yes, usually as {こちらこそ|こちらこそ}.
No, it is gender-neutral.
Just say 'Arigato' or 'Hajimemashite'.
Yes, very common in business emails.
Expressions liées
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu
builds onNice to meet you / Please take care of me
Hajimemashite
similarNice to meet you