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**고맙습니다. | **고맙습니다. | ||
::to older than you | ::to older than you | ||
::customer | ::customer → clerk | ||
**감사합니다. | **감사합니다. | ||
::to older than you | ::to older than you | ||
::clerk | ::clerk → customer | ||
::grandchild | ::grandchild → grandfather | ||
::student | ::student → teacher | ||
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*미안합니다. | *미안합니다. | ||
:to stranger (but looks like younger than you. for example, middle age person | :to stranger (but looks like younger than you. for example, middle age person → young person) | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
*죄송합니다. | *죄송합니다. | ||
**very polite form | **very polite form | ||
::clerk | ::clerk → customer | ||
::employee | ::employee → boss | ||
::to stranger (for example, when you bump into a person on the street) | ::to stranger (for example, when you bump into a person on the street) | ||
::student | ::student → teacher | ||
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