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How do you say thank you in korean after eating?

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ok when ever I am at a korean restuarant or at my friends house when ever we are done eating they say thank you in korean but its not kamsamnida or geomopsumnida or stuff like that, its like chaigo esum nida I think but i dunno if I am right so please tell me! lol thanks!

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  1. it's "jalmuhguhsseumnidah." you're basically letting the person who served you/cooked for you know that you ate well and enjoyed the meal. before you eat the meal, it's customary in the korean culture to say "jalmuhkgehsseumnidah," which shows gratitude to the person who made the food.

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