Description for "All right in Kanji"
Originally, it is used for various purposes.
1. It’s strong and solid.
2. There is no mistake and it is a certain situation.
3. When confirming the meaning of necessity / unnecessary.
4. If there is no problem.
5. If you decline gently. It is well established as a convenient word for Japanese people who are not good at saying NO. unafraid, secure, untroubled.
Japanese says Daijobu.