How to use the MUST Know Phrase! “Yoroshiku onegaishiamsu”
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Great video. I like that you show both romaji and kana.
I'm starting to get more confident in my hiragana reading skills. Now I just have to memorize katakana and basic kanji!
I especially appreciate that you are teaching the subtle different uses of these phrases.
Thank you!!☺️
Good luck with your Japanese study!
This is really a good and in-depth explanation on when to use よろしくおねがいします. Thank you for sharing this video. This really help people who are learning Japanese. ありがとうございます。
Thank you very much!!!✨😆
I love your videos, you explain really well! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
This is such a helpful and informative video. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this video! I was never sure when exactly to say it or was afraid I would say it at the wrong time. ありがとうございます
Thank you for saying so!!😆
Thank you for this video! Finally, I understand how to use よろしくお願いします properly.
I’m so happy to hear that!😆
Very, very useful. Many thanks.
Your videos are great! 😁
Thank you! Finally I understand
8:39 in that moment my heart broke :C .I didn't need to know that.By the way I love your kind and soft way to teach Japanese.
Very nice presentation and very educational.
Yoroshiko onegaishmasu
thank you so much!!!
This sentence is a little hard to understand, thank you for the video ! :)
This video was amazing.Thanks for the explanation. You are a great teacher.
Can you please teach us how to write tegami in There's no video for that.
Ohenji matasate orimasu.
Dozo Yoroshiku onegaitashimasu.
I'll try someday!!👍😊
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Is it appropriate to say this to people I interact with in public while traveling (example: restaurant and hotel employees), or only for people who I expect to know for a longer time? I would like to say it to be extra polite, but don't want to sound like I expect to become longtime friends if that makes sense. What would you recommend in that kind of traveling situation?
But what does it mean when used "yoroshiku ne"? Does it translate "thank you, isn't it"? Or "pleased to meet you, isn't it"? Or is it something else?
Doesn't よろしくお願いします roughly translate to "please be kind?"
Edit: I see now after watching the whole video. Thanks for the information. ありがとうございます。
Here is my question; in writing, お願いします instead of おねがいします, why use the Kanji 願 for ねが (ne ga, or nega) when it seems simpler and easier to simply white out the hiragana form, ねが instead? Also, why then use the Kanji form, 願 , if for example (as shown here in this video), that the hiragana form, ねが , is written above the kanji? Why then use the Kanji? It seems unnecessary and redundant. I don't get it. Yeah, I get that the Kanji is one character, but it is not a simpler character to write than the two characters for 'ne' and 'ga,' or ねが.
ONISEWA NI NARIMASU.
Can you say hajimemashite after you tell your name?
I think you can!☺️
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