사표

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Meaning and Usage

The word '사표' specifically refers to a written resignation letter submitted by an employee to formally quit their job. It is a formal document and is commonly used in workplace contexts.

Common Collocations

  • 사표를 제출하다: to submit a resignation letter
  • 사표를 내다: to hand in a resignation
  • 사표를 고민하다: to consider resigning

These phrases are frequently used when discussing leaving a job.

Register and Politeness

'사표' is a formal term used in professional settings. When speaking politely, you might use expressions like '사직서' (another formal term for resignation letter) or add polite endings in conversation.

Usage Tips

When using '사표', it implies a serious intention to leave a job, often after careful thought. Avoid confusing it with casual expressions for quitting, as '사표' carries a formal and official tone.

Common Mistake

Learners sometimes confuse '사표' with '사직서'. While both mean resignation letter, '사표' is more commonly used in everyday speech, and '사직서' is more formal and often used in official documents.

Example Sentences

그는 오늘 사표를 제출했다.

Geuneun oneul sapyoreul jeobsuhada.

He submitted his resignation letter today.

사표를 내기 전에 상사와 꼭 상의하세요.

Sapyoreul naegi jeone sangsawa kkok sanguihaseyo.

Be sure to discuss with your boss before handing in your resignation.

사표를 내는 것은 큰 결심이 필요하다.

Sapyoreul naeneun geoseun keun gyeolsimi piryohada.

Submitting a resignation requires a big decision.