Have you ever entered an Italian café and were welcomed with a warm ciao? Around the world, people use this Italian expression as a posh-sounding parting word — so what’s happening here? The waiter looks happy to see you, so why did they say “bye”? Do they really expect you to go already? Well, you may have already figured out the issue: Ciao is used to say both goodbye and hello in Italian! · It’s certainly fascinating to see how much confusion surrounds one of the most internationally well-known Italian words (well, after pizza th ...
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Contents ; How to Respond When Someone Says “Sorry” to You ; How to Say “Apology” and “Apologize” in Korean ; Formalities and Honorifics When Saying Sorry ; Cultural Considerations When Apologizing in Korean
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