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Responding to a thank you.
문화적 배경
Dutch people value directness. 'Geen dank' is seen as efficient and polite. Flemish speakers often prefer 'Graag gedaan' over 'Geen dank' as it sounds slightly warmer. In Surinamese Dutch, the usage is similar to the Netherlands, but tone is often more relaxed. Politeness is very important; 'Geen dank' is used but often accompanied by a friendly smile.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar. Just say 'Geen dank' and smile.
Watch the 'g'
The Dutch 'g' is the hardest part. Practice it daily.
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Responding to a thank you.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar. Just say 'Geen dank' and smile.
Watch the 'g'
The Dutch 'g' is the hardest part. Practice it daily.
Don't be too formal
Dutch people prefer a relaxed, neutral tone over overly formal language.
셀프 테스트
Complete the dialogue.
A: Dankjewel voor de hulp! B: ________.
Geen dank is the standard response to thanks.
Which is the most neutral response to 'Dankjewel'?
Choose the best option.
Geen dank is the correct social response.
Match the Dutch phrase to its English meaning.
Match: Geen dank, Dankjewel, Graag gedaan, Tot ziens.
Standard vocabulary matching.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제A: Dankjewel voor de hulp! B: ________.
Geen dank is the standard response to thanks.
Choose the best option.
Geen dank is the correct social response.
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Standard vocabulary matching.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, it is perfectly polite and standard.
Yes, it is neutral and professional.
Use 'Graag gedaan' instead.
Yes, they are functionally identical.
No, it is an invariant phrase.
People will still understand you perfectly.
Yes, but 'Graag gedaan' is more common.
When someone is expressing deep, emotional gratitude.
It acts as one, but it is technically a phrase.
It's a fricative sound in the back of the throat.
관련 표현
Graag gedaan
synonymGladly done
Geen probleem
similarNo problem
Tot uw dienst
contrastAt your service
Dankjewel
builds onThank you