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Anna, if you want to get someone's attention in Japanese, just say SUMIMASEN.

What? I thought SUMIMASEN means "I'm sorry."

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Japanese people use SUMIMASEN all the time. They can't get through the day without it.

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SUMIMASEN has many different meanings: "I'm sorry", "thank you" and to get someone's attention.
It might be confusing at first, but once you've used it for a while, it'll become second nature.

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When Japanese people say SUMIMASEN, they often bow in appreciation or apology.

The angle reflects the depth of the emotion.

Bowing deeply by bending at the waist expresses a strong feeling.

SUMIMASEN works in all kinds of situations. It can be used to apologize, to show appreciation or to get someone's attention.

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