Meaning
A polite request for someone to exit without delay.
Cultural Background
Direct commands are rare. Using this phrase shows the situation is serious. Similar to Korean, politeness is key. 'Hayaku' is used for urgency.
Tone matters
Say it with a calm, firm voice, not an angry one.
Meaning
A polite request for someone to exit without delay.
Tone matters
Say it with a calm, firm voice, not an angry one.
Test Yourself
Which is the most polite way to ask someone to leave?
Which sentence is appropriate for a customer?
The -세요 ending is the standard polite form.
Fill in the blank.
영업 시간이 끝났으니 ____ 나가세요.
'어서' means quickly/without delay.
🎉 Score: /2
Practice Bank
2 exercisesWhich sentence is appropriate for a customer?
The -세요 ending is the standard polite form.
영업 시간이 끝났으니 ____ 나가세요.
'어서' means quickly/without delay.
🎉 Score: /2
Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsIt depends on the tone. It is a command, so use it carefully.
Related Phrases
나가주세요
similarPlease leave (as a favor)
빨리 나가세요
synonymLeave quickly