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Daijoubu desu ka? and "Daijoubu?!" Are these sentences expressing the same meaning?
Oct 16, 2010 10:08 PM
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Concretely speaking, you'd better to use "Daijobu?" with "desuka" to people older than you and those who you don't know well. You can use "Daijobu?" to your friends and children.
October 17, 2010
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Yes, they are meaning the same.
"Daijoubu desuka?" is more polite, and "Daijoubu?" is casual.
You can use the latter one between close friends.
October 17, 2010
Yes they do. They are just different degrees of formality.
October 16, 2010
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