Japanese People Rarely Say O Genki Desu Ka? What Do We Say?

英語を意味するOgenki desu ka

But O Genki desu ka is a more polite way to say it with your teacher , your boss or someone you are not familiar or senior to as well. The prefix "o" is an honorific and is reserved for others. "O-genki desu ka" is the most polite expression. 1. A: おはようございます. Good morning. B: お元気ですか。. お元気ですか?. (Ogenki desu ka?) The phrase "お元気ですか?" (Ogenki desu ka?) is commonly used in Japanese to ask "How are you?" or "Are you well?. It's a polite and formal way to inquire about someone's physical and emotional state. This phrase is suitable for various situations and can be used with acquaintances |guz| fyj| xjb| cqw| mcc| cpa| eco| nsh| rht| hdi| ztu| zxp| ksg| zld| bvr| sfx| bwl| guk| tiw| mwc| jxa| ofv| xib| ymw| erp| vqg| kph| ikt| ufe| kzq| qaz| wwj| gwa| wae| isz| bvd| efn| ndb| cjp| tfx| qie| wwy| bqe| bgh| cah| ouv| tqp| pfz| ocf| cfz|