Your best friend in Korea is getting very upset with you. It seems that since she fixed you up with that hot Korean guy in her physics class, the two of you have been inseparable! Oh, she is very happy for you, but she misses hanging out with you too! You promised her that today you would talk to him about the two of you having a girl’s night out in Korea. So the minute your Korean lover picked you up you started in on him. First, you tried to be direct by telling him in Korean, “I love spending time with you, but…” He became very upset that she might be coercing you to do something you didn’t want to do and started ranting in Korean! All you could manage to squeeze in was the intermittent, “but…but…,” in Korean! Finally, when he was finished, and you were exhausted of your “buts” he paused long enough for you to yell out in Korean, “I know you love me, BUT can you give me some space?!” Well, thanks to your amazing ability to say “but” in Korean, you’ll have plenty of space for you, your friend…and your “buts.”
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