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Every friendship and conversation begins with a "hello." Keep reading to learn how to say hello in Japanese at various degrees of formality , so you can greet everyone from your closest friend to your boss. Plus, you'll find out when to use each new term and see examples of how they're used in context. Let's begin—or as we say in Japanese, 始めましょう (はじめましょう!) — Hajimemashō! [fluentu-toc] [easyleadbox id="e0f2a4be-5a6c-11e7-ab40-42901faa16c3"] How to Say Hello in Formal Situations 1. Konnichiwa…

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I thought I knew my Japanese greetings before moving to Japan. However, I just realized that nowadays I use totally different phrases to say hello to my friends and when greeting my coworkers in Japanese. So here is how to say hello in Japanese in casual, formal, and semi-formal situations. The most common ways to say “Hello” in Japanese are “Konnichiwa” (こんにちは) throughout the day, “Ohayou Gozaimasu” (おはようございます) in the morning, and “Konbanwa” (こんばんは) in... Read More at #AlexRockinJapanese Good Morning In Japanese Language, How To Say In Japanese, Greetings In Japanese, Good Morning In Japanese, Good Night In Japanese, How To Read Japanese, Ohayou Gozaimasu, Japanese Curse Words, Moving To Japan

I thought I knew my Japanese greetings before moving to Japan. However, I just realized that nowadays I use totally different phrases to say hello to my friends and when greeting my coworkers in Japanese. So here is how to say hello in Japanese in casual, formal, and semi-formal situations. The most common ways to say “Hello” in Japanese are “Konnichiwa” (こんにちは) throughout the day, “Ohayou Gozaimasu” (おはようございます) in the morning, and “Konbanwa” (こんばんは) in... Read More at #AlexRockinJapanese

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