How to Say ‘Take your time / relax’ in Japanese
ごゆっくり
go yukkuri
[goh yook-koo-ree]
💬 Usage Tip: [ごゆっくり] is a shortened friendly expression from [ごゆっくりどうぞ], meaning "please take your time."
🇯🇵 In Japan: You might hear this from staff to make customers feel comfortable browsing without pressure.
Phrase Breakdown
ご
go
[goh]
honorific prefix
A polite prefix that makes expressions softer and more respectful.
ごゆっくりどうぞ。
Please take your time.
ゆっくり
yukkuri
[yook-koo-ree]
slowly / at your leisure
Used to tell someone to take their time and not rush.
ゆっくりみてください。
Please look slowly / take your time looking.
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