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  1. 3 different ways of asking “How are you?” in Korean (Feat. 일없니?)

    Sep 15, 2020 · In Korean movies (refer to the movie ‘범죄의 도시’) we often see ‘조선족’ (ethnic Koreans living in China) And what they say for how are you is…. “일 없니?” [il eopt ni] = Any news? We …

  2. Korean greetings? : r/korea - Reddit

    Oct 18, 2023 · That said, if it's normal for your area, it's totally fine to just wave and say hi, or practice your "annyeonghaseyo" if you're feeling up to it. I always had Korean relatives say it was weird how I …

  3. Greetings in Korean! : r/Learn_JP_CN_Korean - Reddit

    Oct 27, 2023 · In korean there is formal and informal ways of talking to say hello in a formal way you can say 안녕하세요 ( An-nye-ong-ha-se-yo) And in informal way you can say 안녕 (An-nye-ong) which is hi

  4. What does one say when greeting in korean without knowing the …

    Nov 15, 2020 · Hi, you can pretty much get away with that by saying "저기요 죄송한데요." The literal translation would be "Hey there, sorry" but I found the real meaning of this expression is "Excuse me, …

  5. How to properly say “Hello” to a streamer? : r/Korean - Reddit

    Jan 27, 2022 · There's no master key to say hi naturally in Korean in every situation. Just like anything about Korean, it always depends on the things like vibe, streamers-viewers relationship, situation, …

  6. How to say hello my name is in korean : r/Korean - Reddit

    Sep 13, 2021 · I am very new to the language, and I watched a video on how to say my name is, it said, annyeonghaseyo (blank)-ya bangawo or you could say it in a similar way but in formal form.

  7. Foreigners in Korea, please learn at least basic Korean words like ...

    Oct 2, 2021 · The vast majority of immigrants and foreign students know how to say "thank you" or "hello" in Korean, and they would say it in Korean unless the conversation has switched to English …

  8. 5 Different ways of ‘Excuse me’ in Korean. It’s not ... - Reddit

    Oct 12, 2020 · It's 가둘 from Korea When you look up ‘Excuse me’ in Korean-English dictionary, it says “실례합니다” It is correct. But we don’t really say it most of time in real life. It sounds too formal. So …

  9. "su mi da" : r/BeginnerKorean - Reddit

    As you guessed, it makes the sentence indicate respect to the listener. It's very commonly used. When you hear someone say "thank you" in Korean - 감사합니다 - it's the same ending, but attached to a …

  10. Korean Rudeness seen by a Korean. : r/korea - Reddit

    Mar 3, 2020 · People never say hi or Hello, and super rarely say thank you. Even after purchasing a lot of items and i had to bag them with a good amount of effort, they would just snatch the bags and …