How to Say ‘Please don't worry’ in Japanese
ご安心ください
ごあんしんください
💬 Usage Tip: [安心] (anshin) means peace of mind.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Politeness is key, aiming to reassure and alleviate concerns.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
ごご
[go]
prefix for politeness
Used as a prefix to add politeness.
ご飯を食べましょう。
Let's eat a meal.
安心あんしん
[anshin]
peace of mind
A state of being free from worry.
安心して眠れます。
I can sleep peacefully.
くださいください
[kudasai]
please (do)
Used to make a polite request.
手伝ってください。
Please help me.
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