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Itasan Posted 20 years ago
Business & Finance

It must have been toil.

0GOKUROSAMA ("It must have been toil", something like that)02br
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00We say this when someone has done some work for you. For example, when a carpenter has done his day's work at your house and leaving, you would say "GOKUROSAMA (DESHITA)". Also, when your subordinate has done some work for you, you might say the same thing to him/her. I wonder if there is any similar expression in English. Just "Thank you (for the work)"?02br
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0Hi,02br
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I'd say in English "well done" is very close.
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Thank you very much, everybody.

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