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Eating Out

May we see the menu? menyu chom katta jushillaeyo? I'll have what they're having. chobundiirirang kat'un menyuro juseyo

What's in this dish? i umshige mwoga diirdssoyo? Is this dish spicy? i finishing maewoyo?

Can you make it less spicy? tol maepke haejushilsu issoyo?

I'd like some more of this side dish. ibanch'an chom to jushilsu

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issoyo?

Do you have an English menu? yong-oro doe'n menyu issoyo?

No ice in my drink, please. orum opshi juseyo

DUTCH TREAT

\^fi6h p^ing opt lor q meal or drjhks; traditibna%

ih^ ^Icjer or highef-placed friencj or colleague vyjayla typically pay, although the others v^oOtcl go through

the. motions of 'fighting' for the chance to pay the tab. Generally, the person planning to pqy would also choose the restaurant

Nowadays, Agoing Dutch' has: .become the norm

among the younger generation/ although a small group of friends that meets regularly may take turns paying for meals. "<'


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