You finally got your husband out the door to do some shopping in Korea. He HATES shopping. As you browse through a Korean clothing shop, you notice a Korean couple shopping together. You ask your husband why he can’t be more like that loving Korean husband and shop with you. You get the famous “eye-roll” as a response. As you go about your shopping, you overhear the husband ask his wife how a pair of pants looks on him. She replies in Korean, “They look…so-so.” Moments later, he asks how a shirt looks on him. She replies in Korean, “Honey, it looks…so-so, too.” Over the next fifteen minutes, you hear the husband ask the wife how he looks in a jacket, a coat, two hats, and a not-so-flattering pair of leather pants. Every time, she replies in Korean, “You look so-so.” Your husband finally interrupts your people watching and tells you in Korean, “This is why men think shopping is just so-so!”
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