You’ve been waiting forever to tell your friend that he needs to shower more often. You love him, his company’s great, but every single time you meet him, you can barely stand his smell. It’s time to tell the truth… but how do you break it to him? Telling the truth is tough! Telling the truth in Korean is even tougher! And we can help you break the news to your friend with a nice little phrase.
Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com, and become a better person. Speak to your Korean friends with nice subtle phrases that will introduce the truth nice and easy. Korean culture and the Korean language is all about being subtle. So this lesson is one of the best lessons to get doses of both the Korean culture and the Korean language!

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여러분, 최근에 거짓말 해 본 적 있어요?
(Everyone, did you ever tell a lie recently?)
hey hey hey…can someone check out the PDF’s lesson notes cuz It doesn’t show up for me, keeps taking me to an error page, the other lesson’s pdf’s are fine, it’s just this one. thanx
제임스,
I don’t know why that happened, but it’s fixed now. ^_^ Sorry for the inconvenience. (왜 그랬는지 모르겠지만 지금은 고쳐졌어요. 불편 드려서 죄송해요)
Thanks for letting us know. (알려줘서 고마워요)
좋은 하루 되세요
Daniel
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As you know the opposite word for 거짓말 is 정말/진짜.
(거짓말의 반대말은 정말이나 진짜인 거 알죠?)
한국에는 이런 농담이 있어요.
“그 거짓말, 정말이야?”
= “Is that lie true?”
ㅎㅎ
구봉이
ㅋㅋ 너무 솔직해요! ㅎ
Category: Lower Intermediate |
Grammar: 사실은 | Function: making excuses | Topic: birthday, presents | Politeness Level: standard
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