My Japanese experience

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My Japanese experience yokoso My Japanese experience

Greeting in the morning Ohayoo gozaimasu Ohayoo gozaimasu

Greetings in the afternoon konnichiwa

Greetings in the evening Konban wa Konbanwa

General Japanese expressions Ohayoo Ohayoo gozaimasu Konnichiwa Konbanwa Sayonara Oyasuminasai Arigatoo Arigatoo gozaimasu Sumimasen Iie Ittekimasu Itterasshai Tadaima Okaerinasai Itadakimasu Gochisoosama Hajimemashite Doozo yoroshiku   Good morning. (informal) Good morning. (polite) Good afternoon Good evening Good bye Good night(sleep well) Thank you Thank you(formal, showing respect) Sorry Not at all(its O.K.) I will go and come back(used when leaving home) Please go and come back(bidding someone leaving home a good day when they are expected to return) I’m home Welcome home Thank you for the meal(said before eating) Thank you for the meal(said after eating) How do you do? Pleased to meet you.