Don't say 'You're welcome' in Japanese🙅‍♀️ #Shorts

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"thank you"
"Your welcome"
"YOU WANNA FIGHT ME?!"

decKyo
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"Thank you"
"Fuck you!"
"What a polite young lady"

Gl..Manhwa
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First thought: the japanese version of " the never ending story" 😅

JAnNa-_-
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"Thank you so much for helping me"
"You're welcome!"
"That bi-"

paristath
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"Do you think you're better than me?"
"yes"

mightytuniek
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“Arigato!”
“Doitashimashite!”
“….”
“So you’ve chosen death?”

songvilay
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"Thank you."
"You're welcome."
*"WHAT WAS THAT YOU LITTLE PUNK!?"*

Artlrt
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I love that "ieie" and "uunn" are recognizable phrases to say in Japanese.

BORN
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When two humble people meet each other:

"The pleasure is mine
"The pleasure is mine"
"The pleasure is mine"

Until the end of time

Renzabandonado
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どういたしまして is completely fine. Trust me I'm Japanese.

yunakuri
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This is literally " What can I say except You're Welcome? "

death
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Thanks Duolingo, you taught me the wrong way to say you're welcome 😐

equiyazahhak
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Average Japanese: "YOU THINK YOU'RE BETTER THAN ME!?"
gigachad : "you're welcome sir"

mocerlaalacbaino
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Legends say that they are saying こちらこそありがとう to this very day

Soulxstar
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okay this saved me so much!! thanks!!!! こちらこそありがとう!!

ochqchan
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"thank you"
"you're welcome!"
"those some fighting words."

strawberry
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Considering I’m learning Japanese right now and I’m planning on visiting Japan one day, this is very helpful

TheChaosClan
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legends say they're still sayin ''kochirakoso arigato"

namifulgaonkar
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Japanese : when someone compliments you deny everything they are saying and you will be considered POLITE 😌✨

Shiva_chan
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I feel exactly the same about "you’re welcome" in English. So this will me easy to apply to my Japanese as well. Thank you for posting this

emersonnewbold