How to Say 'Please Give Me More ___' in Korean
When you're dining in Korea
and find yourself wanting more rice,
side dishes, or other items,
today's phrase will come in handy.
The phrase "___ 좀 더 주세요." |
( ___ jom deo ju-se-yo ) |
Meaning: Please give me more ___.
Here’s the breakdown:
___ (object): Specify what you want more of
(e.g., 밥 [bap]: rice, 반찬 [ban-chan]: side dishes).
좀 (jom): A polite way to say “a little” or “some.”
더 (deo): Means “more.”
주세요 (ju-se-yo): A polite way to say “please give.”
you may say:
- Please give me more rice. : ( bap jom deo ju-se-yo )
- Please give me more side dishes. : ( ban-chan jom deo ju-se-yo )
Staff might respond:
- Sure, just a moment! : ( ne, jam-shi-man-yo )
In Korean restaurants,
it's common to request more side dishes
without any additional charge.
These are considered part of the meal.
However, always be polite
when making the request to show appreciation
for this unique dining culture.
With this simple phrase,
you'll feel right at home in a restaurant.
Happy dining
and enjoy the delicious side dishes!
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