意味
Used to say that something has not happened up to now.
文化的背景
Americans value efficiency; 'not yet' is a polite way to show you are working on a task. In Japan, 'mada desu' is often used to be humble about one's progress. British speakers often use 'not quite yet' to be extra polite.
Use it to be polite
Saying 'Not yet' is much softer than saying 'No'.
Add a time frame
Add '...but I will be in 5 minutes' to be more helpful.
意味
Used to say that something has not happened up to now.
Use it to be polite
Saying 'Not yet' is much softer than saying 'No'.
Add a time frame
Add '...but I will be in 5 minutes' to be more helpful.
自分をテスト
Complete the sentence.
Are you ready to go? ____, give me a minute.
The context implies a short delay, not a permanent refusal.
Which is correct?
Choose the most natural response to 'Is the report done?'
It is the standard, polite way to indicate ongoing work.
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2 問題Are you ready to go? ____, give me a minute.
The context implies a short delay, not a permanent refusal.
Choose the most natural response to 'Is the report done?'
It is the standard, polite way to indicate ongoing work.
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よくある質問
2 問It is neutral. It works in almost any situation.
Yes, it is a very common one-phrase answer.
関連フレーズ
Not quite
similarAlmost, but not exactly.
Still waiting
similarThe state of waiting.
Not anymore
contrastUsed to be, but stopped.