어휘(Vocabulary) 07.

In Korean, expressions of gratitude vary depending on the formality of the situation and the relationship between the people involved.

"감사합니다" (gamsahamnida) is used in formal settings, while "고맙습니다" (gomapseumnida) is another standard way to express thanks.
In casual situations, "고마워" (gomawo) is used among peers and close friends, and "고마워요" (gomawoyo) strikes a balance for informal yet polite situations.
Cultural nuances in expressing thanks in Korea include slight bows to convey respect, particularly in formal circumstances, with the depth of the bow reflecting the level of gratitude.
Gift-giving, often with both hands to show respect, is also a prevalent way of showing thanks and is deeply embedded in social practices, highlighting the importance of gratitude in maintaining social bonds and etiquette in Korean society.

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