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천만에요
“You’re welcome” in Korean
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How do you say youre welcome in Korean?

It's Chonmaneyo! I rock don't I? haha! Update: 천만에요 -> cheonmaneyo. But you don't really use that phrase much in Korea. People looked at me like I was weird because it was so formal.


What is god bless you in Korean?

You say 'may God bless you' like thishananim-eun dangsin-eul chugbog hal su issseubnida.


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