Here're how you can distinguish between polite sentences and casual sentences.
Polite expressions in statements Korean language : ~요 ~ㅂ니다 (~합니다 ~습니다)
If the sentences end with ~요, ~ㅂ니다 (i.e., ~합니다 ~습니다), it is much formal and polite way of expressions in Korean language.
Here're several sentences, you can study.
Hello : 안녕하세요 is much formal (polite) than 안녕.
Hello : 반갑습니다. is much formal (polite) than 반가워.
Thank you : 고맙습니다 is much formal (polite) than 고마워.
It's sunny : 맑습니다 is much formal (polite) than 맑아.
It's okay/ I'm fine : 괜찮아요 is much formal (polite) than 괜찮아.
Polite expressions in questions Korean language : ~요? ~ㅂ니까? (~합니까? ~습니까?)
Did you say that? : 그렇게 말했어요? is much formal (polite) than 그렇게 말했어?
Will you go? : 갈 것입니까? is much formal (polite) than 갈 거야?
Do you read? : 읽습니까? is much formal (polite) than 읽어?
Have you been to? : 간 적이 있습니까? is much formal (polite) than 간 적이 있어?
What time is it? : 몇 시입니까? is much formal (polite) than 몇 시야?
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