Why Do Japanese People Apologize So Much? A Manga Guide
There are quite a number of foreigners visiting Japan who are surprised by how often Japanese people suddenly apologize to them with a "sumimasen." Why in the world are Japanese people always apologizing? Let's take a look!
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The phrase "sumimasen" contains many different meanings! The most widely known meaning is "sorry," which is used when someone makes a mistake, and "excuse me," such as when you want to pass by someone on the street. However, surprisingly often, it is also used with the meaning of "thank you" as well!
Of course, there exist other words for "thank you"... so, in what situations is "sumimasen" used instead of "arigato"? Take situations like these, for instance:
Japanese people certainly do have an over-sensitive way of thinking, so it can be hard to wrap your head around these mannerisms until you've lived in Japan for a while.
If you're ever in a situation where someone has apologized to you, even though you have no recollection of them doing anything wrong, just think of their "sumimasen" as a "thank you"!
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