Okay, you made some mistakes back home. But you started a great new life here in Korea, made some new friends, and found a great job! In fact, last night your new bosses even took you out for a fantastic Korean dinner to celebrate! However, when it came time to toast your new job, they wouldn’t let you settle for the tea you were drinking… This morning when you went to work, you encountered some very ruffled feathers! Your boss asks you in Korean, “We didn’t know you were such a drinker!” Embarrassed and grasping for the right thing to say, you reply in Korean, “I didn’t know I wouldn’t be able to stop at one.” Your boss explains in Korean, “Didn’t you know you could trust us and tell us the truth?” You tell him in Korean, “I’m so sorry, I didn’t know it would happen in Korea!” Smiling, he tells you that from this point they will be watching you!
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If you’re working for a Korean company, get ready to let the good times roll! Korean companies usually go out together and eat lots of good food. But after they eat, most of them go get some Korean soju! Then… they get some Korean snacks! Then… they go to karaoke! For a night out in Korea, it seems to never end. Find out why hanging out in Korea means, you’ll be hanging out till the morning. And if you can keep up, you’ll be loving our grammar point! In this lesson, we’ll be going over the potential, - ㄹ/을 수 있다. With this you’ll be able to tell your Korean friends if you can keep up with them or not! 
Don’t worry! It’s not a headache when you learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In our second installment of Idioms and Phrases, we’re going to watch what happens when you drink too much! Our character has been out all night, and wakes up with a killer headache. Now he thinks he’s not going to work and wants to stay home and rest. For just that, we’ll be going over the intentional, and future presumptive! And of course, we’ll be going to our phrase of the day - 필름이 끊기다 (pilleum-i kkeunkida). Listen in and learn some new vocabulary, and learn some new phrases that Koreans use! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
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