Giving Presents in Japanese
| This page contains the Japanese phrase: It’s a trivial thing but please have it. |
| This is a very nice way to giving someone a present in Japan. Not only does it show that you are sensitive to the culture, but also that you have taken the time to learn the culture. This sentence will go a long way, trust me. When you say it, bow your head and act very humble when giving the present. You will score huge bonus points if you do! Also see, happiness to you on the dawn of the New Year, Happy New Year!, have you prepared for New Years yet using suruno & shiteru, have you prepared for New Years yet? and I hope for your favor again in the coming new year. |
| Dialogue |
| English It’s a trivial thing but please have it. Romaji Tsumaranai mono desu ga, douzo. Japanese つまらない物ですが、どうぞ。 |
| Key Terms | ||
| trivial thing is but please have it |
Tsumaranai mono desu ga douzo |
つまらない 物 です が どうぞ |
