How to Say ‘Delivery person, are you okay?’ in Japanese
配達員さん、大丈夫ですか?
はいたついんさん、だいじょうぶですか?
💬 Usage Tip: The word [配達員] (haitatsuin) means 'delivery person'. The suffix [さん] is a polite honorific similar to 'Mr.' or 'Ms.'.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, politeness is very important. Adding [さん] shows respect, even in stressful situations.
Phrase Breakdown
配達員さん
大丈夫ですか
Word-by-Word Breakdown
配達はいたつ
[haitatsu]
delivery
The act of delivering goods to a customer.
ピザの配達は迅速です。
The pizza delivery is quick.
員いん
[in]
staff
A member of a group of people who work for an organization.
配達員さんが時間通りに来ました。
The delivery person came on time.
さんさん
[san]
Mr./Ms.
A polite suffix used after a name or title.
配達員さん、助けが必要です。
Mr./Ms. Delivery Person, help is needed.
大丈夫だいじょうぶ
[daijoubu]
okay
Used to ask if something is fine or acceptable.
配達員さん、大丈夫ですか?
Mr./Ms. Delivery Person, are you okay?
ですです
[desu]
to be
A polite sentence ending used for statements.
今日はいい天気です。
Today is good weather.
かか
[ka]
?
A sentence-ending particle indicating a question.
これは何ですか?
What is this?
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