Ask a Japanese Teacher - When to use OTSUKARE-SAMA?

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In this lesson, you’ll learn the answer to the question 'When to use OTSUKARE-SAMA?'

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When she said otsukare sama deshita, it made me think of that one Sope-Me duet.

mikeywayenjoyer
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I'm familiar with these phrases, but what I'm wondering about is how should one reply to them? I'd love some examples.

Future_Pheonix
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i find this channel extremely entertaining and helpful, i improved so much with Japanesepod101, after many unsuccessful attempts, Japanesepod101 made it happen and at last i can enjoy Japanese language and live the dream xD

BK-frvz
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はい、動画はとても面白かったです。

レッスンをありがとうございます。勉強になります。

borugani
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SO USEFULL WITH THE LEVEL OF POLITENESS INTERESTING TIPS .HIROKO SENSEI DOMO ARIGATO GOZAIMASU

musashimarc
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That was fun! Arigatou gozaimasu, HIroko-sensei! <3

DominusZeikyu
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PLEASE More and More, IVE so interisting IVE Learn so much.

auroraesguerra
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Otsukare samadeshita make me think is SOOOOPE

yourlocalstaytiny
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Can you talk about boku, watashi, ore, and all the various ways of saying I or me and what the differences are?

kitabootforever
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This was so helpful! 😍 Thank you Hiroko Sensei...

laxmiheigrujam
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i love your lesson, thank you so much

diroiseden
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Plz make a video of difference between youni and tame

arjunsinghbisht
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Thank you. This was extremely helpful. (And I clicked the 1000th "like", too!)

cravarc
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Thanks Hiroko-Sensei! Where does わざわざくれてありがとうございます! go belong in relation to these other 3 phrases?? よろしくお願いいたします!

mattosso
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definitely learned a lot from this lesson! :)

NarikoHimawari
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Hiroko sensei! how to say "i've been through a lot" in japanese?! :D

hamdihannechi
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yep, definitely just need to get a Japanese tutor to help drill this stuff into my brain LOL

NowahRudolph
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these phrases are for use when the action is completed. but what should i say to show appreciation for someone's effort in a task that is long and not completed yet?

malgorium
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what is the diffrence beteen: Sore wa chihau yo, and, Sore wa chihau zo?

linabaels
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hello. I have a question about katakana. I wonder, how Katakana is written from top to the botton (and not from left to right). I would like to know if as a example チェア is written like first chi, then a bit lower e and again lower a, or are chi and e on the same hight and then a bit lower a. I hope you could understand my question.

Anadz