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After shopping in Korea,
knowing how to request
or respond to a receipt question
can make your checkout smoother!
The phrase "영수증 주세요" |
( yeong-su-jeung ju-se-yo ) |
translates to "Receipt, please." in English.
Here’s the breakdown:
영수증 (yeong-su-jeung): Receipt
주세요 (ju-se-yo): Please give me
In Korea, cashiers often ask:
- Do you need a receipt? : ( yeong-su-jeung pil-yo-ha-se-yo? )
You can respond:
- Yes, please : ( ne, ju-se-yo )
- No, thank you : ( gwaen-chan-a-yo )
If you’re a tourist claiming tax refunds,
always say “ne, ju-se-yo!”
and keep your receipts for airport processing.
Korean stores value eco-friendliness,
so some may not print receipts unless requested.
It’s polite to respond when asked.
Next time you’re at a store in Korea,
remember these phrases
to handle your receipts like a pro!
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