How do you wish someone to be more successful?

How do you wish someone to be more successful?

More Formal

  1. “Congratulations on your well-deserved success.”
  2. “Heartfelt congratulations to you.”
  3. “Warmest congratulations on your achievement.”
  4. “Congratulations and best wishes for your next adventure!”
  5. “So pleased to see you accomplishing great things.”

How do you reply to Omedetou?

Akemashite Omedetou (明けましておめでとう) is usually translated as “Happy New Year”, but in contrast to the English phrase, it is only used after the new year has started. The common reply to the new year greeting is the same “Akemashite Omedetou” usually followed by “Kotoshi mo yoroshiku onegai shimasu”.

What do the Japanese say when you sneeze?

Ironically, there’s a word for a sneeze in Japan – くしゃみ, kushami – which matches the history of the English sneeze prayer. From the cradle, I was surrounded by the English language, baths in the same room as toilets, and people who say “God Bless You” to a sneezing person.

What is Odaijini English?

odaijini – お大事に (おだいじに) : a Japanese expression for ‘get well soon’, ‘take care of yourself’, or such. This is literally a polite expression asking the listener to consider his/her health as important. Japanese native speakers often use this as a get-well wish.

What is Tsukete?

Updated May 30, 2019. The Japanese phrase Ki o tsukete means “take care.” It is the phrase you would use when saying goodbye to a friend (whom you expect to see again within a few days) or a boss or coworker (whom you expect to see the next day or after a weekend). But the phrase deserves some explanation.

What do Japanese say when leaving office?

Meaning of お先に失礼します(Osaki ni Shitsureishimasu)… This is how Japanese workers say goodbye to others when they are leaving the office for the day. But more than saying goodbye, they apologize for leaving before their colleagues. A correct translation would be “excuse me for leaving before you”.

What does Ikaga desu ka mean?

1) おげんきですか。( OGENKI DESUKA) = How are you? Formal. 2) いかがですか。( IKAGA DESUKA) = How is it going?

Is Ogenki desu ka polite?

“O-genki desu ka” is the most polite expression of these three and is used to people you don’t know well or people in higher positions.

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