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He remembered having forgotten this article when he was walking out the door and then it slid from and fell off his memory altogether. After walking to the Muguk bus depot he had second thoughts about going back to Chongju. He got in a taxicab. That was the easy part. He said, "Anyong Hashimnika?" and then probed his mind. The word, "kang," meant river and "mul" meant water.

"Anyong hashimnika," greeted Sang Huin as he touched the man's arm so that he would know he was addressing him. They spoke loudly because of the noise of the crowds loitering and coming and going from the restrooms. "Yongo mal ha su isumnika?" "Yes, I can speak English. Can I help you?" It was interesting for him to be thought of as an American instantaneously.

I didn't want to go on year after year fighting the temptation to wind it up and listen. Who is this with the dog? Mama, this is Seong Seob, my special friend. Seong Seob, this is my mother Anyong haseyo. Special friend? What is that? No, sir; not under my roof. He can find a hotel or the two of you can go back to wherever you came from.

Sang Huin had been on the bleachers at a stadium with his new Pocket PC when a foreigner looked down upon him. "Anyong Haseyo," said the man. "English, please. I'm an American still getting used to kimchee with every meal." The man chuckled. "So am I. From what state?" "The Midwest mostly but I've been all over born in Missouri but my father had to travel a lot." "You look a bit agitated."

The smile's lack of warmth could be measured in the inconsistency of its flickers Glad you could come, she said disingenuously Anyong hashimnika, Mama Is that all the Korean you've learned? Yes, he chuckled, not a lot more than this. How have you been? As well as someone like me in my circumstances can.