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When I was shopping in a Japanese supermarket, he asked me if I wanted a bag. He said whatever he wanted.

As follows:

Most people say レジジをご用になりますか, or に入れますか, and there are other ways to say it.

When you want something, just say はい, お愿いします, or はい, make います, or just say はい.

When you don’t want it, just say いいです or けっこうです, or the simplest いいえ.

The honorific language in Japanese is well developed. The use of honorific language makes Japanese in public situations very elegant. However, the overly complicated grammar makes it extremely difficult to learn honorific language. Even native Japanese cannot fully master it.

Other common Japanese expressions with Chinese homophones

1. Hello: こんにちは (I cry and dig together).

2. Good morning: おはようございます (Oh, it’s enough to make a Mars).

3. Goodbye: さようなら (sayonara).

4. See you tomorrow: じゃ(あ)あした(plus, Asita).

5. Good night to the elders: お久みなさい (Oh yeah Smynasai).

6. I’m back: ただいま (He’s a freshman).