V-(으)ㅂ시다

let's

Explanation

-()ㅂ시다 is used to suggest or propose doing something with the listener and corresponds to 'Let's' or 'Shall we' in English.

The same meaning can also be expressed by -/어요.

When the stem ends in a vowel, -ㅂ시다 is used, and when it ends in a consonant, -읍시다 is used.

When suggesting not to do something, however, either 맙시다 or - 마요 is used.

Details

-(으)ㅂ시다 can be used in formal situations in which the speaker is suggesting or inviting a group of people to do something or when the listener is younger or of lower status than the speaker. It cannot be used toward someone older or of higher status than the speaker. In such cases, 같이 -(으)세요 is appropriate.

1. When suggesting or inviting a group of people to do something.

여러분. 우리 모두 공부 열심히 합시다.
Everyone, let's all study hard.
점심시간입니다. 모두들 점심 식사합시다.
It's lunchtime. Let's all have lunch.

2. When the listener is younger or of a similar age or status as the speaker.

사장님: 토요일에 같이 점심 식사합시다.
Company Director: Let's have lunch together on Saturday.
사원: 네. 좋습니다.
Employee: Okay, that sounds good.
재준: 요코 씨, 주말에 같이 등산 갑시다.
Jae-jun: Yoko, let's go hiking over the weekend.
요코: 그래요, 재준 씨.
Yoko: Sure, Jaejun.

3. When the listener is older or of a higher status than the speaker.

선생님, 노래방에 같이 갑시다.
교수님, 저희와 같이 점심 먹읍시다.

Kimchi Reader

Used to suggest or propose something with the listener, an intention of doing a certain action together.

Examples
경치가 좋아요. 여기에서 사진을 <span class='focus'>찍읍시다</span>.
The view is nice. Let's take a picture here.
제가 매운 음식을 못 먹으니까 다른 음식을 <span class='focus'>먹읍시다</span>.
Since I can't eat spicy food, let's eat something else.
길이 막혀요. 택시를 타지 <span class='focus'>맙시다</span>.
The road is blocked. Let's take a taxi.

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