We say this by putting our hands together. Related to this, it is also a courtesy to say “ごちそうさま” after every meal or snack including at your own home. People often walk away from the restaurant saying “ごちそうさま” after paying the bill. * After eating or drinking even at a restaurant, we often use the expression “ごちそうさま(gochisou sama)”. “ごちそうさま” is an expression similar to “Thank you for ~”, but we use it only for something to eat or drink. *When you are congratulating someone, you use the word “おめでとう” in Japanese, but we also use おめでとう when we tell someone “Happy Birthday”. Ano Arren-san no tsuyoi ai no chikara de umareta ryuu mo totemo. しょうしん おめでとう!(昇進 おめでとう。) (shoushin omedetou! ) – Congratulations on your promotion! Ano ude wa nigen to akuma no dame ni umareta buki desu. いいプレゼンだったね.(Ii presen dattane!) – I liked your presentation! すばらしい!(Subarashi!) -It’s amazing! I am amazed. It has the meaning just like Cool! or Wow! in English. *すごいよ!or すごい!-is a common expression that you can use in many situations. *This is the expression that teachers often use for students. たいへん よくできました。(Taihen yoku dekimashita.)- You did a great job! How would you say, “Good job!” in Japanese? Would like to know more about the expressions to use when you want to praise someone? Below, I have compiled the list of common praising expressions.
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