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Korean has two ways of expression of 'Thank you'. Which is more polite? 고맙습니다, or 감사합니다? Do they have different meanings? Most Korean use both. '감사' in '감사합니다' comes from the Chinese character, and '고마워요'(more honofiric👉고맙습니다) comes frome the native tongue, from Korean to Korean. Many Korean think 감사합니다 is more polite than 고맙습니다. But it is not, Both are same, polite, kind words. I prefer 고맙습니다, ..
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2020. 6. 30. 13:56