Meaning
Reassuring someone not to be anxious or concerned.
Cultural Background
Reassurance is often paired with an offer of help. Using 'go-anshin' is preferred over 'shinpai shinaide'.
Politeness
Always add 'kudasai' when in doubt.
Meaning
Reassuring someone not to be anxious or concerned.
Politeness
Always add 'kudasai' when in doubt.
Test Yourself
Which is the most polite way to say 'don't worry'?
Choose the best option.
Adding 'kudasai' makes the request polite.
🎉 Score: /1
Practice Bank
1 exercisesChoose the best option.
Adding 'kudasai' makes the request polite.
🎉 Score: /1
Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, use 'go-anshin kudasai'.
Related Phrases
大丈夫
similarIt's okay
安心する
builds onTo feel relieved