Signification
To pretend not to notice a mistake or wrongdoing, giving a pass.
Contexte culturel
In Korea, maintaining 'Chemyon' (face) is vital. Overlooking a mistake is a way to help someone keep their face. In many Asian business cultures, direct confrontation is avoided. This phrase is a tool for conflict resolution.
Use with '이번만'
Adding '이번만' (just this once) makes your leniency sound more deliberate and valuable.
Signification
To pretend not to notice a mistake or wrongdoing, giving a pass.
Use with '이번만'
Adding '이번만' (just this once) makes your leniency sound more deliberate and valuable.
Teste-toi
Choose the correct verb ending.
이번만 제 실수를 눈 감아 ____.
The phrase is '눈 감아 주다', so '주세요' is the correct polite form.
🎉 Score : /1
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercices이번만 제 실수를 눈 감아 ____.
The phrase is '눈 감아 주다', so '주세요' is the correct polite form.
🎉 Score : /1
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsNo, it is a kind gesture. It shows you are forgiving.
Expressions liées
봐주다
synonymTo let someone off the hook.
모른 척하다
similarTo feign ignorance.