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How to Say ‘Thank you very much’ in Japanese

よろしくお願いします

よろしくおねがいします

💬 Usage Tip: This phrase is a combination of [よろしく] and [お願いします], further emphasizing respect and gratitude.

🇯🇵 In Japan: [よろしくお願いします] (yo-ro-shi-ku o-ne-gai-shi-masu) is often used in formal settings or to show deep gratitude or reliance on someone's help.

Phrase Breakdown

よろしく

お願いします

Word-by-Word Breakdown

よろしくよろしく

[yoroshiku]

Nice to meet you

Used for greetings; showing willingness to work together.

Example

宜しくお願いしたいことがあります。

There's something I would like to ask you to do.

[o]

Honorable

A prefix to make requests sound polite.

Example

お客様のお名前をお願いします。

May I have the guest's name, please?

願いねがい

[negai]

Wish/Request

Indicates a request being made.

Example

特別メニューを願いします。

I request the special menu.

[shi]

Do

Signifies performing an action.

Example

今夜の予約をします。

I will make a reservation for tonight.

ますます

[masu]

Polite verb ending

Used to make statements or requests more polite.

Example

お待ちしております。

I am waiting for you.

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