Signification
An informal way to express strong agreement or certainty.
Contexte culturel
Koreans often use '그럼요' to soften the impact of a request. It makes the speaker feel like they aren't a burden. In a workplace, using '그럼요' shows a proactive attitude. It signals that you are a team player. Younger generations might use '당근!' (Carrot!) as a slang version of 'Of course', but '그럼요' remains the standard polite form.
Add a smile
Because '그럼요' is an enthusiastic phrase, it sounds best with a smile.
Use it to build rapport
Koreans love when learners use this because it shows they understand the social nuance of agreement.
Signification
An informal way to express strong agreement or certainty.
Add a smile
Because '그럼요' is an enthusiastic phrase, it sounds best with a smile.
Use it to build rapport
Koreans love when learners use this because it shows they understand the social nuance of agreement.
Teste-toi
Which phrase is the most appropriate response to 'Can you help me?'
A: 도와줄 수 있어요? B: _____
'그럼요' means 'of course', which is the perfect response to a request for help.
Fill in the blank to express strong agreement.
A: 오늘 정말 덥죠? B: _____, 정말 더워요.
Using '그럼요' validates the other person's observation about the weather.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 이 서류 좀 확인해 주실래요? B: _____, 지금 바로 볼게요.
It shows professional willingness to assist with a task.
Which situation is '그럼요' best used for?
Choose the best scenario.
'그럼요' is an affirmative expression used to show willingness.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesA: 도와줄 수 있어요? B: _____
'그럼요' means 'of course', which is the perfect response to a request for help.
A: 오늘 정말 덥죠? B: _____, 정말 더워요.
Using '그럼요' validates the other person's observation about the weather.
A: 이 서류 좀 확인해 주실래요? B: _____, 지금 바로 볼게요.
It shows professional willingness to assist with a task.
Choose the best scenario.
'그럼요' is an affirmative expression used to show willingness.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
8 questionsYes, it is polite enough for most workplace interactions.
No, it is stronger and more positive than '네'.
It is the standard polite sentence ending in Korean.
Yes, it is very common in texting.
It is polite/neutral, not strictly formal.
It is rarely offensive, just might sound slightly awkward.
No, it is standard across all of Korea.
Yes, it is perfect for that.
Expressions liées
당연하죠
synonymIt is natural/of course.
물론이죠
synonymCertainly.
네
builds onYes.