Lesson #5 - How to say Goodbye in Japanese

June 11th, 2007

Learn Japanese travel phrases with SurvivalPhrases.com! A little Japanese can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling to Japan for business or pleasure, these phrases will help make your trip more pleasant and meaningful!

Now that we’ve covered basic greetings, we’ll go over saying “Goodbye.” When you greet someone or say “Goodbye” in Japanese, remember to always bow. It can be a simple nod or a deep bending by the waist. Either way, bowing will improve your impression. To learn more about Japanese customs and phrases, be sure to comb through SurvivalPhrases.com!

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3 responses to “How to say Goodbye in Japanese”

8 01 2008
Nilza (11:19:19) :

Goodbye

18 11 2010
Ann (14:10:10) :

No transcript for this lesson?

30 08 2011
trueIgel (23:18:59) :

I think there’s a mistake in the pdf. Greek pharmacies don’t seem to have anything to do with saying Goodbye in Japanese.

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