thanks vs request in Korean
감사vs부탁

감사thanks
Thanks (감사) means a feeling of thankfulness or the act of saying thank you. In Korean, you often see it in polite expressions like 감사합니다 or 감사해요. Use it when someone helps you, gives you something, or does something kind for you.
When to use thanks
부탁request
부탁 means a request, or asking someone to do something for you. You use it when you need help, want a favor, or ask politely for something. In daily conversation, it often appears in simple expressions like “please” or “I asked someone.”
When to use requestHow they differ
thanks (감사) and request (부탁) are nearby Korean vocabulary items learners often meet together. Use “thanks” when Thanks (감사) means a feeling of thankfulness or the act of saying thank you. In Korean, you often see it in polite expressions like 감사합니다… Use “request” when 부탁 means a request, or asking someone to do something for you. You use it when you need help, want a favor, or ask politely for something…