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Most learners start with grammar-focused textbooks. You learn that "Thank you" is Gamsahamnida (감사합니다). While grammatically perfect, a native speaker in a casual setting will rarely say that. They’ll say Gomawo (고마워) or even just Heo (허). You're interested in learning Korean and sounding like
Textbook Korean teaches you silence. Native Korean uses: You're interested in learning Korean and sounding like
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