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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of "The Complete Keigo Verbs for Business Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the strategic application of kenjōgo (humble language) to elevate a subordinate's request to a superior, thereby fostering a positive hierarchical dynamic?
A junior associate offering, "I would be honored to handle this task for you."
A new hire exclaiming, "I am capable of completing this project."
A team member saying, "I need your approval for this proposal."
A junior employee stating, "I will prepare the report by tomorrow."
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In "The Complete Keigo Verbs for Business Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", the course emphasizes the nuanced distinction between sonkeigo (respectful language) and kenjōgo (humble language). Consider a situation where a manager is discussing their own team's achievements with a client. Which verb construction, when used by the manager to refer to their team's work, would be the *most* appropriate application of sonkeigo to demonstrate respect for the client's position?
私たちのチームがこのプロジェクトを終えました。(Watashitachi no chīmu ga kono purojekuto o oemashita.) - "Our team finished this project."
私どもがこのプロジェクトを遂行いたしました。(Watakushi-domo ga kono purojekuto o suikō itashimashita.) - "We executed this project."
弊社がこのプロジェクトを完了しました。(Heisha ga kono purojekuto o kanryō shimashita.) - "Our company completed this project."
我が社がこのプロジェクトを達成いたしました。(Waga-sha ga kono purojekuto o tassei itashimashita.) - "Our company achieved this project."
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"The Complete Keigo Verbs for Business Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!" highlights that teineigo (polite language) is the foundational layer for all keigo. When a junior employee is asking a senior colleague for assistance with a technical query, which of the following statements, while polite, *fails* to adequately incorporate the expected level of deference as understood by the "Honorific Verbs Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation"?
「ちょっと教えてもらえませんか?」 (Chotto oshiete moraemasen ka?) - "Could you teach me a little bit?"
「この問題について、ご相談させていただけますでしょうか?」 (Kono mondai ni tsuite, gosōdan sasete itadakemasu deshō ka?) - "Could I consult with you about this problem?"
「この部分が少し分かりにくいのですが、お忙しいところ恐縮ですが、ご説明いただけますか?」 (Kono bubun ga sukoshi wakarinikui no desu ga, oisogashii tokoro kyōshuku desu ga, gosetsumei itadakemasu ka?) - "This part is a bit difficult to understand, and I apologize for bothering you when you're busy, but could you please explain it?"
「この件について、ご教示いただけますでしょうか?」 (Kono ken ni tsuite, gokyōji itadakemasu deshō ka?) - "Could you please enlighten me on this matter?"

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