John Flach
How do you say "thank you for the present" in Korean.
20 déc. 2013 00:23
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"선물 주셔서 감사합니다" If it's a formal thank you, like to an adult who's quite a bit older than you. OR "선물 줘서 고마워(요)" If it's to a close friend, or someone younger than you. Add the 요 if they're a similar age but slightly older.
20 décembre 2013
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