38. Daily Life-5

Y: Welcome. What can I help you?
M: I'd like to transfer some money.
Y: Your bankbook and seal, please.
Y: Please write down the recipient’s bank name and account number.
Y: Also, please write how much you would like to send.
M: Is this how I should write it?
Y: Yes, it’s right. The remittance charge is 1,000 won.

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Y: Welcome. How can I help you?
M: A hamburger and a coke, please.
Y: What size of coke would you like?
M: Small, please.
Y: For here?
M: No, to go, please.
Y: Do you want mustard and onion in your burger?
M: No mustard, but extra onion, please.
Y: Here is your hamburger and coke.

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M: I'd like to check out these three books.
Y: OK, show me your student card please.
M: One second. I must have left it at home. It’s not in my bag.
Y: You can't borrow books without your student card.
M: Oh, silly me. Here it is, in my pocket.
M: Here it is.
Y: Here are three books you checked out.
Y: They can be checked out for a month.

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Y: Mr. Maru, you must be busy.
Y: I kept calling you but you didn't answer your phone.
M: Really? Sorry.
M: I was tied up with work so I couldn't check the phone.
Y: Don't be sorry. I understand.
M: By the way, why did you call?
Y: It’s not a big deal, I was wondering if you’d like to go see a baseball game when you have time.
M: Sounds good. I'll be free after this week.

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M: Roi, what is your favorite Korean food?
R: Well, I don’t know. I like all kinds of Korean food.
R: But, why are you asking this all of a sudden?
M: I'm doing a survey on what Korean food foreigners like.
R: Ah, I eat anything Korean.
M: Still, what’s your favorite?
R: Um, I like spicy Tteokbokki the most.
M: Roi, you’re almost like a Korean.

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