It is so great that you add scenarios w/ your examples and makes it easier for the audience to understand. People don't realize that this is so important when visiting Japan.
Great question! This “Sumimasen” can have many meanings.. to apologize, to excuse yourself, to get attention and also to thank someone (formal), but when you use Sumimasen as “Thank you” is when you receive something or the person did some favor to you. Interesting right..!? lol
It is so great that you add scenarios w/ your examples and makes it easier for the audience to understand. People don't realize that this is so important when visiting Japan.
I’m glad you find my video useful!! Thank you for watching! Arigatō! ❤️🇯🇵
You're underrated, I was thinking this had like a couple thousand views and subscribers until I looked at the view and subscriber count.
Awee you are so sweet! Arigatou! Just started a few months ago, I’m happy even 1 person finds it useful!! Thank you for your support! ❤️
Well explained and easy to follow. Thank you!
Thank you for watching! Arigatō! 🇯🇵
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Apologies if I missed this, but for usages that aren’t “thank you”, would you say sumimasen is an informal or formal phrase?
Great question! This “Sumimasen” can have many meanings.. to apologize, to excuse yourself, to get attention and also to thank someone (formal), but when you use Sumimasen as “Thank you” is when you receive something or the person did some favor to you. Interesting right..!? lol
Arigato gozaimasu, Satoko-sensei! (Sorry for the romanized response - I’m new to it lol)