Hi friends!
Today, we’ll discuss another simple, yet, versatile word… “domo(どうも).”
“Domo(どうも)” is a friendly, casual word that can be used as a greeting, but also to express gratitude – in other words, it’s like “hello” and “thank you,” or maybe even “hello and thank you!”
If you run into someone you know on the street, you can greet him.
Friend: Erika! Good to see you!
Me: Domo(どうも)! (meaning hello)
If a stranger holds the elevator door open for you, you can thank her.
Stranger: Douzo (どうぞ)(come on in)
Me: Domo(どうも)! (meaning thank you)
If you run into a friend on the street, and he holds the door open for you…
Friend: Erika! Good to see you! Come on in!
Me: Domo(どうも)! (meaning hello and thank you)
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Hi friends!
Today, we’ll discuss another simple, yet, versatile word… “domo(どうも).”
“Domo(どうも)” is a friendly, casual word that can be used as a greeting, but also to express gratitude – in other words, it’s like “hello” and “thank you,” or maybe even “hello and thank you!”
If you run into someone you know on the street, you can greet him.
Friend: Erika! Good to see you!
Me: Domo(どうも)! (meaning hello)
If a stranger holds the elevator door open for you, you can thank her.
Stranger: Douzo (どうぞ)(come on in)
Me: Domo(どうも)! (meaning thank you)
If you run into a friend on the street, and he holds the door open for you…
Friend: Erika! Good to see you! Come on in!
Me: Domo(どうも)! (meaning hello and thank you)
Hi friends!
Today, we’ll discuss another simple, yet, versatile word… “domo(どうも).”
“Domo(どうも)” is a friendly, casual word that can be used as a greeting, but also to express gratitude – in other words, it’s like “hello” and “thank you,” or maybe even “hello and thank you!”
If you run into someone you know on the street, you can greet him.
Friend: Erika! Good to see you!
Me: Domo(どうも)! (meaning hello)
If a stranger holds the elevator door open for you, you can thank her.
Stranger: Douzo (どうぞ)(come on in)
Me: Domo(どうも)! (meaning thank you)
If you run into a friend on the street, and he holds the door open for you…
Friend: Erika! Good to see you! Come on in!
Me: Domo(どうも)! (meaning hello and thank you)
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