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What six months of Korean looks like

March 18, 2018by Scott Leave a comment

안녕하세요 여러분! 저는 너무 바쁜데요… Hi, everybody! I have been very busy… so I haven’t been able to write about work or life recently. I’m now just over six months into […]

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