Can I get one of those steamed buns with meat fillings?
Certainly.
Would you like a shopping bag (plastic bag)?
What is 'Reji bukuro'?!
Would you like a bag (plastic bag)?
Ah...yes, please.
Do you have a point card?
I don't have it.
Would you like me to heat this up for you?
Atatatata?
What is 'Atatamemasu'?
Would you like me to heat this up for you?
Ah...no, I'm fine.
Shall I put these in separate bags for you?
No, it's fine.
Would you like (to add) chopsticks?
Yes, please.
How would you like to pay?
Yes, please!
Uh...how would you like to pay?
Cash?
Ah...I'm paying by credit card!
The total is 910 yen.
All right.
Do you need a receipt?
No, it's fine.
Thank you.
Thank you for coming.
Please come again.
I'm not coming tomorrow.
Because I have to go to school.
Bye-bye!
The product name plus 'ひとつください。'means 'Can I get one of those product?'.
The product name plus 'ふたつください。' means 'Can I get two of those products?'.
For example,
If you don’t know the product name, you can just point and say...
You can also say ‘おねがいします’ instead of ‘ください’.
'おねがいします' also means ‘please’.
For example,
The key words you need to remember here are, ‘ふくろ (a bag)' & ‘レジぶくろ (a shopping bag)’ .
In order to answer the question, you can say...
There are other ways to say ‘No’, such as...
By the way, ‘いえ’ is colloquial language, and is more often used than ‘いいえ’ in a daily conversation.
’おもちですか?’ is a polite way to say ‘Do you have~?’, and store clerks often use this.
It’s not a rice cake we are talking about!:)
In order to answer the question, you can say...
Both of them means ‘I don’t have'.
The key word here is ‘あたためます’, which means ‘to heat up’.
When you buy bento or other food items in konbini,
you can choose to heat them up in the microwave if you want to.
In order to answer the question, you can say...
The key word here is ‘ おわけしま(す)’ which means ‘to separate’ in 謙譲語 (Japanese humble language).
If you buy warm and cold items together in konbini, a store clerk often asks you this question.
In order to answer the question, you can say...
The key word here is ‘おつけしま(す)’ which means ‘to add’ in 謙譲語 (Japanese humble language).
They might also ask you...
In order to answer the question, you can say...
The key word here is ‘おしはらい’ which means ‘payment’.
If you are a tourist, you might be paying by cash or credit card.
So you can answer the question by saying...
The particle ‘で’ here means ‘by (method)'.
Sometimes, store clerks ask this question.
The key word here is ‘レシート’ which means ‘receipt'.
In order to answer the question, you can say...
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