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How to Say ‘Please don’t worry.’ in Japanese

安心してください。

anshin shi te kudasai

[ahn-sheen shee teh koo-dah-sigh]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally, this is like "Please be at ease." [してください] makes it a polite request, but here it feels reassuring, not bossy.

🇯🇵 In Japan: This phrase is common in customer service when staff want to calm a traveler about delays, luggage, or directions.

Phrase Breakdown

安心

anshin

[ahn-sheen]

relief / peace of mind

Refers to feeling reassured or not worried.

Example

安心してください。

Please don't worry.

して

shi te

do; make

The て-form of する, used here as part of the expression 安心してください.

Example

心配しないで、安心して。

Don’t worry, relax.

Words in this phrase

shi

[shee]

do

Part of する in て-form, used here to make a request.

Example

安心してください。

Please don't worry.

te

[teh]

te-form connector

Connects the verb to ください to make a polite request.

Example

安心してください。

Please don't worry.

ください

kudasai

[koo-dah-sigh]

please

Used after a て-form verb to make a polite request.

Example

安心してください。

Please don't worry.

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