(Today’s English expression)
As we see in the above conversations, we can catch the Korean expression(°í¹ÎÇÏ´Ù). But when people use °í¹ÎÇÏ´Ù(ex: worry), we usually use worry, and it is an awkward expression. There are a lot of expressions about worry. When we have many choices, we can use ‘try to figure out’. In yes or no questions, we can use ‘try to decide whether or not’. In a demand which needs consideration, we just use ‘think’. In heavy worry, we can use ‘have a lot on my mind’. So, if you want to talk about worry, you should choose an accurate expression among the various meanings.
L,L,F reporter Ha-Yeong Yang
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