Meaning
Encouraging someone to relax and not rush.
Cultural Background
Hospitality is a core value. This phrase is the verbal embodiment of that. Staff are trained to use this to ensure customers don't feel pressured to leave.
Smile
Always smile when saying this to convey sincerity.
Meaning
Encouraging someone to relax and not rush.
Smile
Always smile when saying this to convey sincerity.
Test Yourself
Which is the most polite way to tell a guest to relax?
A: 早くして。 B: どうぞ、ごゆっくり。 C: ゆっくりしろ。
B is the standard polite expression.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesA: 早くして。 B: どうぞ、ごゆっくり。 C: ゆっくりしろ。
B is the standard polite expression.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, it is very polite.
Related Phrases
お先にどうぞ
similarAfter you
ゆっくりしてね
similarRelax (casual)