Onegaishimasu

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お願いします

A formal greeting

The correct polite Japanese phrase to say to one's opponent before starting to play: o negai shimasu

"Please do your best", "Please have a good game", "if you please", or "I pray you..." Literally: "do me this favor"

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1. Etymology

Chestnut: onegai is the honorific form of negai which is a "wish" (verb negau). shimasu is just the formal form of the verb suru which means "to do". So saying onegai shimasu is like saying "do me this favor". It's a common phrase in Japanese, and is what you generally will say to someone when they're going to do something for you or when you're asking them to do something for you. In greetings it's kind of like saying "please favor me with your attention" or something.

Jared: Also, part of a deeper tradition using the same phrase with sensei at the martial-arts dojo?.

empi?: There is a nice explanation at [ext] http://www.aikiweb.com/language/onegai.html


Bill: I wonder what the onegai (request) is. "Please don't beat me too badly"? ;-)

Bisqwit: "Please do your best", "Please have a good game", "Please begin" (although it wouldn't make sense to say "please begin" to white)... I think it's just a common polite phrase to say when somebody is to start doing something. In the plain form ("onegai"), it can be used in negative, as "please don't ...", too.

kokiri I always took it for an abbreviation for 'yoroshiku onegaishimasu' as this is what you say when you meet someone for the first time, at new year etc

Bob Myers: Rather than thinking of the "yoroshiku" part as something that's being abbreviated in the shorter form, you can think of it as adding additional emphasis--"please do be so kind as to...".

2. Usage

Sebastian: When exactly do you say this? Before or after nigiri? (I was trying to order the list in Go etiquette chronologically.)

RafaelCaetano: After nigiri.

joh?: What is the proper response?

Bob Myers: Just say onegai shimasu back.


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