Signification
A polite phrase used to tell someone to be careful or take care.
Contexte culturel
It is common to add 'o' to many words to show respect. This phrase is a perfect example of how politeness is built into the language. Similar concepts of 'mindfulness' exist in other languages, but the Japanese version is particularly tied to the concept of 'ki'.
The 'o' matters
Always add 'o' when speaking to strangers or superiors.
Signification
A polite phrase used to tell someone to be careful or take care.
The 'o' matters
Always add 'o' when speaking to strangers or superiors.
Teste-toi
Which is the most polite way to say 'take care' to a client?
Client is leaving. What do you say?
The 'o' prefix and the full verb 'okaeri kudasai' are required for professional politeness.
🎉 Score : /1
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesClient is leaving. What do you say?
The 'o' prefix and the full verb 'okaeri kudasai' are required for professional politeness.
🎉 Score : /1
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsNo, it is a wish for someone else.
Expressions liées
{お大事|おだいじ}に
similarTake care (of your health).