A1 Expression Formal

お元気で

Ogenki de

Stay well

Meaning

A polite parting phrase, wishing someone to stay healthy.

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Cultural Background

It is considered very polite to wish someone health, as it shows you value their presence. In business, you might add 'kudasai' to make it more respectful. Using this with close friends often involves adding 'ne' to soften the tone.

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Softening

Add 'ne' to sound friendlier.

Meaning

A polite parting phrase, wishing someone to stay healthy.

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Softening

Add 'ne' to sound friendlier.

Test Yourself

When should you use 'お元気で'?

A) When arriving at a party. B) When leaving a friend's house. C) When asking for the time.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: B

It is a farewell phrase.

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Practice Bank

1 exercises
When should you use 'お元気で'? Choose A1

A) When arriving at a party. B) When leaving a friend's house. C) When asking for the time.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: B

It is a farewell phrase.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

Yes, but be careful. It is better to use more formal language.

Related Phrases

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気をつけて

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Take care/Be careful

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またね

similar

See you later

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お大事に

contrast

Get well soon

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