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The Difference Between「大丈夫」の意味は本当に“OK”?誤解されやすい違い|Japanese Grammar (N5–N3)

  • 26 Mar, 2026
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(Alt Text: Joy giving a thumbs up saying she is OK [Reassurance] vs. Ken politely refusing a plastic bag [No thank you])
(Joy giving a thumbs up saying she is OK [Reassurance] vs. Ken politely refusing a plastic bag [No thank you])

“Are you hurt?” -> Daijoubu! (I’m OK / No problem.)
“Would you like a receipt?” -> Daijoubu desu. (No thank you / I’m good.)
If you look up 大丈夫 (Daijoubu) in a dictionary, it says “OK, all right, safe.” But in modern Japan, this word is a giant trap for foreigners! Japanese people use “Daijoubu” to mean both “Yes, I’m fine” AND “No, I don’t need it.” If you misunderstand this, you might end up buying things you don’t want. Let’s solve this mystery with Joy and Ken!

🗣 Conversation Scene

Joy is pouring coffee for Ken at the office.

Joy
ケンさん、コーヒーのおかわりはいかがですか?☕️
(Ken, would you like a refill of your coffee? ☕️)
Ken
あ、大丈夫(だいじょうぶ)です。🖐️
(Ah, “daijoubu desu” [I’m good / No thank you]. 🖐️)
Joy
わかりました!はい、どうぞ!ドバドバドバ…☕️✨(=OKですね!)
(Understood! Here you go! *Pouring…* ☕️✨ [Meaning: OK, sure!])
Ken
えっ!?違(ちが)います!お腹がいっぱいですから、「いらない(No thank you)」という意味の「大丈夫」です!💦
(Eh!? No! I’m full, so it’s the “Daijoubu” that means “I don’t need it”! 💦)

💡 Explanation

Reassurance vs. Refusal

1. 大丈夫 (Daijoubu) = I’m OK / No problem 👍

Use: Reassurance (When someone is worried about you).
This is the dictionary definition. You use it to show that you are safe, not hurt, or that a situation is not a problem. It removes the other person’s anxiety.

  • [When you drop your phone] あ、大丈夫です。壊れていません。
    (Ah, it’s okay. It’s not broken.)
  • [When someone asks if you can eat spicy food] はい、大丈夫です!
    (Yes, no problem / I can handle it!)

2. 大丈夫 (Daijoubu) = No thank you / I’m good 🙅‍♂️

Use: Polite Refusal (When someone offers you something).
In modern Japanese, saying a direct “No” (Iie) or “I don’t need it” (Irimasen) sounds too aggressive. Instead, people say “Daijoubu desu,” which implies, “My current situation is already fine/perfect, so you do not need to add anything to it.”

  • [At a convenience store] 袋(ふくろ)は 大丈夫です。
    (I don’t need a bag / A bag is not necessary.)
  • [When offered a menu] メニューは 大丈夫です。
    (I’m good without the menu / I already know what to order.)

📊 How to Tell the Difference

If the word is the same, how do you know if it means YES or NO? Watch their body language!

Meaning Body Language Nuance
YES
(I’m OK)
Nodding, Thumbs up, Smiling “Don’t worry about me.”
NO
(No thanks)
Waving hand side-to-side, Palm facing out (Stop gesture), Slight bow “I’m already satisfied, I don’t need more.”

🚧 The Convenience Store Trap!

Clerk: “レシートはご利用(りよう)ですか?” (Would you like your receipt?)

If you want the receipt and you say “Daijoubu desu” (meaning ‘OK, I want it’), the clerk will almost always throw the receipt away! In this situation, “Daijoubu” defaults to “No.”

✅ How to say YES: “Hai, onegaishimasu.” (Yes, please.)
✅ How to say NO: “Daijoubu desu.” (No thank you.)

🔥 Practice Quiz

Tap to check the answer!

Q1. A waiter asks: “Would you like some water?” You are not thirsty. What do you say?
(Mizu o irimasen ka?)
Answer: Daijoubu desu. (大丈夫です)
It politely means “I’m good / No thank you.”
Q2. You trip and fall on the street. Someone runs up and asks “Are you hurt!?”
(Kega wa arimasen ka!?)
Answer: Daijoubu desu. (大丈夫です)
Here it means “I am OK / No problem.”
Q3. A clerk asks if you want your food heated up in the microwave. You DO want it heated up.
(Atatamemasu ka?)
Answer: Hai, onegaishimasu! (はい、お願いします)
Do NOT say “Daijoubu” here, or they will think you are saying “No thanks, I’ll eat it cold”!
Keep practicing with JPLT!

 

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