意思
A polite invitation to someone else to start eating before you.
文化背景
Waiting for the eldest to start is traditional. '먼저 드세요' is the modern way to break this rule politely. Similar to Korea, 'Osaki ni' is used to acknowledge the other person's priority.
Tone matters
Say it with a smile to ensure it sounds polite and not dismissive.
意思
A polite invitation to someone else to start eating before you.
Tone matters
Say it with a smile to ensure it sounds polite and not dismissive.
自我测试
Which is the most polite way to tell your teacher to eat?
Teacher, please eat first.
'드세요' is the correct honorific form.
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1 练习Teacher, please eat first.
'드세요' is the correct honorific form.
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常见问题
1 个问题Yes, it is perfectly polite for a boss.
相关表达
맛있게 드세요
similarEnjoy your meal.
잘 먹겠습니다
builds onI will eat well.