![]() We say this by putting our hands together. Related to this, it is also a courtesy to say “ごちそうさま” after every meal or snack including at your own home. Using such phrases will ensure that you’re getting the most out of your studies Lastly, if you’d like to thank your teacher, tutor, or whomever, you can use: Thank you for everything. People often walk away from the restaurant saying “ごちそうさま” after paying the bill. Thank you Hopefully all these phrases will help you in class, or when you’re having a conversation in Japanese. * After eating or drinking even at a restaurant, we often use the expression “ごちそうさま(gochisou sama)”. “ごちそうさま” is an expression similar to “Thank you for ~”, but we use it only for something to eat or drink. *When you are congratulating someone, you use the word “おめでとう” in Japanese, but we also use おめでとう when we tell someone “Happy Birthday”. いいプレゼンだったね.(Ii presen dattane!) – I liked your presentation! ![]() すばらしい!(Subarashi!) -It’s amazing! I am amazed. ![]() It has the meaning just like Cool! or Wow! in English. *すごいよ!or すごい!-is a common expression that you can use in many situations. *This is the expression that teachers often use for students. たいへん よくできました。(Taihen yoku dekimashita.)- You did a great job! How would you say, “Good job!” in Japanese? Would like to know more about the expressions to use when you want to praise someone? Below, I have compiled the list of common praising expressions.
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