Gochisosama deshita.
Gochisosama (Deshita) ...which means "thank you for the meal"
Japanese usually say "gochisosama" (which means "Thank you for the meal") after they eat.
"Gochisosama" (ごちそうさま) is a Japanese phrase commonly expressed after a meal, thanking the person who prepared the food. It conveys appreciation for the meal and acknowledges the effort that went into it. The term can be used in both casual and formal settings, reflecting the cultural value placed on gratitude and respect in Japanese dining etiquette.
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