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How do you say hello in Japanese?

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  1. Jesby Sanz on Mar 24, 2013 Reply

    Konnichiwa

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    • Zoe Edwards on May 03, 2013 Reply

      Depending on time of day, there are different possible greetings…

      Morning: Ohaiyo (gozaimasu)
      Afternoon: Konnichiwa
      Evening(generally after sunset): Konbanwa

      The gozaimasu is used in formal context, like a business meeting or meeting someone new…it’s generally left out if it in a friendly context…. I’m unsure whether or not it’s used with the other two, but i’m going to assume it’s not since i’ve never heard it used with them, at least not often..

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