Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - In Japan, what should I say in Japanese when I ask the guests if they need help in the hotel?
In Japan, what should I say in Japanese when I ask the guests if they need help in the hotel?
ぉなにかぉぁことがござぃません.
Oh, hello, Nani, hello, hello, hello, Mason, how are you?
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