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Jason nodded then light up with excitement when he got an idea. “What if I were to teach you Korean? It’s such a basic language.”

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“You seem to really like that word.” Jason laughed. “If you bring paper and a pen to lunch I can teach you how to write it.”

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“Is there a category you want or something? Because picking a random word is really hard to narrow it down.” Jason smiles at how excited Nate was.

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Jason thought for a minute, a small list starting to form in his head. “I’ll teach you my favorite Korean words to say. That’ll be fun.”

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“Can’t wait. I’ll write down my list so I don’t forget it.” Jason frowned, as they had approached the stair case. “It looks like we’re going to be late if we don’t hurry up.”

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Jason walked into the crowded cafeteria, happy to see Nate again. He hoped in the long line that, trying to decide what to get.

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Jason decided on something simple, pizza. After he checked out at the end of the line he skimmed the crowd looking for Nate. He located Nate sitting with a couple of other guys. He went over to their table.

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Jason looked at the paper with a laugh. “How did you get that wrong?” Jason wrote it again, but this time slower, showing Nate exactly how to write each letter. “So the first letter is ‘ㄷ’, it makes a ‘D’ sound. You would write it to take the whole space between the lines.” Jason knew the stacking was Nate was probably getting confused. “Second letter is ‘ㅐ’ and it makes an ‘ae’ sound. And since there is nothing being stacked under it, it also takes up the space between the lines.”

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“What you wrote wasn’t actually a word. It was more of scribbles.” Jason chuckled a little. He wrote out the rest of the word. “This is where it gets tricky. Not we’re going to stack some letters. This letter,” he pointed to the ‘ㅂ’, “makes a ‘B/P’ sound. Write it so it takes up the top half of the line because you’ll need to write another letter below it.” Jason then pointed to the ‘ㅏ’. “This letter makes an ‘ah’ sound. Write it next to the ‘ㅂ’, also taking up the top half. The final letter makes a ‘g’ sound. Sorta like the word gun. Now this letter goes under the other two that we left space for.”