意味
A polite way to confirm if someone is doing well.
文化的背景
The concept of 'Jeong' ({情|情}) often influences greetings. Asking about someone's well-being is a way to maintain this emotional bond. In Korean business, jumping straight into business without a greeting like '잘 지내시죠?' can be perceived as 'cold' or 'aggressive'. On KakaoTalk, the phrase is often softened with '^^' or 'ㅎㅎ' to make the '죠' ending feel even warmer. Younger generations are expected to use this phrase with elders to show they are thinking of them, especially during holidays.
The 'Duk-bun-e' Rule
When someone asks you this, always start your answer with '네, 덕분에...' (Yes, thanks to you...). It's the ultimate politeness hack.
Don't over-honorify
Don't say '잘 지내시십니다' to yourself. Honorifics are only for others!
意味
A polite way to confirm if someone is doing well.
The 'Duk-bun-e' Rule
When someone asks you this, always start your answer with '네, 덕분에...' (Yes, thanks to you...). It's the ultimate politeness hack.
Don't over-honorify
Don't say '잘 지내시십니다' to yourself. Honorifics are only for others!
The Intonation Matters
A rising intonation makes it a question; a falling one makes it a warm statement of fact. Both are polite!
Email Subject Lines
Using '잘 지내시죠?' in an email subject line can make it feel more personal and less like spam.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct honorific and ending to ask a teacher if they are doing well.
선생님, 요즘 잘 ______?
The honorific '-시-' is needed for a teacher, and '-죠' makes it a polite confirmative question.
Which response is the most natural and polite to '잘 지내시죠?'
A: 잘 지내시죠? B: _________
'덕분에' (thanks to you) is a culturally polite way to respond to well-being inquiries.
Match the phrase to the correct person.
1. 잘 지내? 2. 잘 지내시죠? 3. 잘 지내십니까?
Registers must match the social hierarchy.
Complete the email opening.
김 부장님께, 안녕하세요. [ ] 날씨가 많이 추워졌는데 건강 유의하시길 바랍니다.
'잘 지내시죠?' is the most common and natural way to open a polite email.
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Politeness Levels of 'How are you?'
練習問題バンク
4 問題선생님, 요즘 잘 ______?
The honorific '-시-' is needed for a teacher, and '-죠' makes it a polite confirmative question.
A: 잘 지내시죠? B: _________
'덕분에' (thanks to you) is a culturally polite way to respond to well-being inquiries.
1. 잘 지내? 2. 잘 지내시죠? 3. 잘 지내십니까?
Registers must match the social hierarchy.
김 부장님께, 안녕하세요. [ ] 날씨가 많이 추워졌는데 건강 유의하시길 바랍니다.
'잘 지내시죠?' is the most common and natural way to open a polite email.
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よくある質問
14 問Yes, it is very appropriate for a boss, especially in a slightly casual or check-in context.
'-세요' is a standard question, while '-죠' implies you think the answer is 'yes'.
It's a bit too personal for a total stranger. Use '안녕하세요' instead.
Usually, you still say '잘 지내요' to be polite, then add a small 'but...' like '조금 바쁘네요' (I'm a bit busy).
Absolutely, it's one of the most common ways to start a polite text.
Yes: '잘 지내셨죠?' (You've been doing well, right?)
In this context, yes. It modifies the verb '지내다'.
That is the honorific marker. It shows respect to the person you are talking to.
Yes, it's a very sweet and polite way to check in on them.
It becomes '잘 지내죠?', which is still polite but less respectful. Avoid it with elders.
They use similar roots, but their honorific patterns and common greetings differ slightly.
No, it's an opening greeting. For the end, use '잘 지내세요!' (Stay well!)
Functionally yes, but much more polite and respectful.
Yes, you can say '모두 잘 지내시죠?' (Everyone is doing well, right?)
関連フレーズ
잘 지내세요?
similarAre you doing well? (Polite)
별일 없으시죠?
synonymNothing special/bad is happening, right?
건강하시죠?
specialized formYou are healthy, right?
잘 지내?
informalHow are you? (Casual)
어떻게 지내세요?
similarHow are you spending your time?