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Your boss in Korea asked you to handle some very important tasks this afternoon for him. He has some packages in his office and he wants you to make sure they get mailed out today. No problem, you think to yourself…you may even be able to score a few extra brownie points! You call a delivery service right away and tell them in Korean, “I need you to pick up some packages from our office.” They rush over, grab the boxes, and you relax thinking about the praise you will receive from your boss later. Suddenly, you see a stack of boxes on your desk though! Oh no! You sent the wrong ones! You call the clerk back and tell them in Korean, “I need you to bring those back!” The clerk replies in Korean, “We are going to charge extra for two deliveries!” Well…you aren’t going to get that corner office now!

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