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Common Keigo Mistakes Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation P

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Keigo for Business Emails Course 2026," which of the following scenarios most critically demonstrates a misunderstanding of *sonkeigo* (respectful language) when addressing a superior in a follow-up email after they have provided feedback?
"I have reviewed the feedback you provided on the Q3 report and have made the requested changes."
"The Q3 report has been revised according to your instructions. Please review it again."
"Thank you for your valuable feedback on the Q3 report. I will proceed with implementing your suggestions immediately."
"I have incorporated your feedback into the Q3 report. I hope you find the revisions satisfactory."
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Keigo for Business Emails Course 2026," when constructing an email to a client requesting clarification on a previously sent invoice, which of the following phrases demonstrates the most sophisticated application of *kenjougo* (humble language) to minimize the perceived burden on the client?
"Regarding invoice #123, I humbly request your assistance in clarifying a particular item."
"Could you please clarify the details of invoice #123?"
"We are writing to request clarification on invoice #123. Please let us know if you have any questions."
"I apologize for any inconvenience, but I would be grateful if you could provide clarification on invoice #123."
Q3Domain Verified
In the advanced modules of "The Complete Keigo for Business Emails Course 2026," the distinction between *sonkeigo* and *kenjougo* is crucial for avoiding subtle yet significant errors. Consider an email where you are informing your superior about a project delay. Which of the following sentences exemplifies a common pitfall that a mastery-level student would avoid?
"I am sorry to report that the project is behind schedule. We are working to get it back on track."
"Regarding the project, I am writing to inform you that the completion date has unfortunately been pushed back."
"I must apologize for the delay in the project. The revised completion date is now [new date]."
"I regret to inform you that the project deadline has been extended due to unforeseen circumstances."

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