When he was drunk, Jang also stopped talking.
It was because I couldn't digest if I talked too much about the company while eating galbi.
The staff ate the ribs very well.
Female employees also ate like a monk. Choi Yu-na, who has lived in the U.S., is even better.
"I don't think I can live in the U.S. anymore because of the taste of this galbi in Korea.”
"Do you have ribs in America?"
"Even if there is, the taste and the atmosphere are different."
I also drank well.
Choi Yu-na and Kim Hyung-sook, the chief accountant, even smoked cigarettes when they said they were going to the bathroom.
I put out my head and looked at the rib cage hall frequently.
[Since the KBS annex is nearby, wouldn't Park Un-young come to eat galbi?]]
Park Un-young is a star-studded announcer, so I thought she wouldn't come to crowded places very often.
I thought living as a celebrity would be very uncomfortable. That's why I wore sun graces and masks the last time I met you at Yeouido Park!
Five empty bottles of soju have already been served.
Five bottles of empty bottles, which seven people drank, did not seem to have consumed as little.
I was going to pay for the meal, but before I knew it, Mr. Kim Hyung-sook paid the bill. He seemed to be trying to arrange it with the company's welfare expenses.
The sun was still up even after eating galbi, perhaps because summer was near.
The staff all rushed to the 63 Building, where the cruise ship docked, saying they would go home if they were sober. I went to the side of the Saet River alone.
The side of the Saet River was less crowded than the side of the dock.
It seemed that the residents of the nearby apartment complex had come out for exercise.
Sometimes there were people who rode bicycles.
I walked alone along the forest path on the side of the Saetgang River and looked around to see if I was lucky to meet announcer Park Un-young again.
I saw a woman coming alone from afar. His body looks a lot like Park Un-young.
But it wasn't when I got close. I thought too much about Park Un-young, so I seemed to have a fantasy.
July has begun.
Financial workers in the IFC building also had people wearing short-sleeved shirts and ties, while others wore long-sleeved shirts and ties.
High people usually wore long-sleeved shirts and ties. I went to work wearing a long-sleeved shirt because I am also a boss.
There's a call from the Virgin Mary.
"Thanks to you, I had a good trip to Yiwu."
"Did you find any items to do?"
"I'm trying to take some miscellaneous goods and sell them on the Internet. There were a lot of items sold at Daiso, so I think we can take them and sell them.”
"Why do you do that?"
"This is the only thing I can do at a small cost. You can make a website that sells goods for a fraction of the cost. I already asked the people who make the homepage to make a site. Server Billy has contracts and stuff in customs."
"Have you given up your office? If I bring something, there should be a place to store it, right?”
"I did it at my house, how about running a shopping mall site where no one's going to visit? You can pile things up in my room at home and sell them."
I've thought about how many bucks the Virgin Mary has left doing it.
"And I enrolled in a Chinese language academy. I think I need to speak Chinese to bring things from China. I was shocked to see you speak English."
"That's a good thing."
"If the shopping mall site in Korea goes well, we will also run a Chinese site.”
"Chinese site?"
"I mean the ethnic Korean Kim Young-chul I met last time in Tianjin. He made a site in Chinese and I decided to mail Korean products here, and there's a rumor that Korean-made mask packs are selling like hot cakes in China.”
"Really? I hope it goes well anyway. Study Chinese hard, too."
I was relieved that although my mother was late, she seemed determined to study Chinese. And I thought it would not be easy to get the money I lent.
"Since my mother is learning Chinese, should I study English more?"
In fact, when I met a Swiss reporter and a Xinhua news agency reporter in Tianjin, there were many things I couldn't understand.
"When I went to lunch, I thought there was an English academy in Yeouido..."
I thought that the English academy in Yeouido rather than the English academy on the outskirts of Seoul would be good at pointing to office workers.
"It's hard for me to give out my business card somewhere with my English. Let's go to lunch later and find an English academy."
I wanted to learn English more in earnest.
As a graduate of Jijapdae, I had to keep at least one English word straight to make up for this. Even if he didn't use it for business, he would have to speak some English to save face if he wanted to go on a cruise with Park in the future.
I walked around the streets of Yeouido financial district after lunch.
I was looking for an English academy.
Since there are many white-collar workers here, there could not be an English academy.
In particular, Yeouido also has headquarters of large companies, so many companies are expected to ask for English-language spacers for personnel reviews.
I saw a sign.
There was something called the W English Yeouido Center.
I went inside.
It was so clean and good that it was incomparably clean and good compared to the academies near Sillim Station or Gasan Digital Station that I have attended. That's right, it's probably because it's a language institute that moved into a big building with a large company.
A woman was sitting in the lobby and spoke in English.
"Hello? Ken I Help You?" His pronunciation was the same as that of an American. It looked like a Korean but a native speaker.
I said I came here to register for the academy in stuttering English.
This time, the woman spoke in Korean. Whether his parents are Korean, he spoke Korean well. I felt frustrated when I spoke in clumsy English.
"There is a customized English conversation course here. First of all, we will measure the level of the person you want to register. Levels are up to level 20."
"Then you'll be studying at a similar level.”
"Yes, but we limit the number of people to four, not unlimited. It's for the effect of learning. The instructor is of course a native speaker."
I had a 1:1 interview with a consultant.
I asked about the history of English learning and took some tests.
Level 1 here was not the worst, but the best. I got a mid-level level.
"We learn English conversation phrases and vocabulary used by real native speakers through a self-produced sitcom by the W English Language Institute. And I train myself to speak and listen over and over and over again.
I looked around the multimedia room where I studied the multimedia learning program under the guidance of the consultant. He also visited the Uncounter Class Room, where he is taking classes with qualified native English speakers and a small number of elite management classes.
I liked it. I filled out the register card right away.
"The class you're trying to enter now has a vacancy, so you can come out tomorrow. The class will start at 2 p.m. as you wish."
It was difficult for ordinary office workers to take classes at 2 p.m.
But it was possible because I was the boss. So it occurred to me that the person who came at that time would be either the boss or unemployed or a housewife.
I thought it was good to register.
In fact, English learning can be done online, but if you have face-to-face learning with native speakers, it will be faster.
I came into the office and told Chang about the registration of the English Conversation Institute.
"You're not learning golf, you're learning English conversation?”
"Yes. I'll be away from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Don't tell the staff. The academy is within walking distance of here."
"Isn't that time for stock trading?"
"We don't deal with stocks every day. I might miss a day if I'm in a hurry. You only have to go out three times a week."
"But why are you suddenly learning English conversation?”
"This time I went to China and talked to Swiss reporters and Chinese Xinhua news agency reporters, and I desperately needed English."
"My friend's business reporter told me that the boss is good at English, too. Isn't that right?"
"I did stutter. That's why I'm going to learn from that shock."
"Oh, I told an economic reporter not to cover you. My boss told me that he's the one who hates it."
"Good job."
I went to my room and checked the stock market.
Though he is not holding stocks now, he still needs to know the market situation.
In addition, the Democratic Party of Moon Jae-in, former stocks is noticeable that advance what they were.
"He's a strong candidate for the opposition party, so I'll have to look at him carefully. But wouldn't it be hard to get up against Ban?”
I have a lot of time to the presidential election because last-minute pledge from Ban and Moon Jae-in, decided to checked from now on. The companies involved in the pledge needed to be checked.
Fine dust-related stocks and oil and gas-related stocks rose sharply.
In particular, stocks such as Samkang M&T, which signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran on oil gas and ship manufacturing, also hit the ceiling.
If I learn English from now on, I wanted to go to Iran, Europe, and Russia as well as America.
As Daewoo Chairman Kim Woo-choong said, the world seemed wide and there seemed to be a lot of work to be done.
It was the day I went to the English academy.
I was introduced to an American named Donald Cram by a counselor whom I met yesterday.
I didn't think I was old enough. He looked in his thirties. Some Americans came to Korea to work these days because Korea also pays a lot of salaries.
There were four students including me.
There was a man in his 50s, a young man who seemed to have just graduated from college, and a woman in her mid-40s who seemed to be a housewife. They came in first and were learning.
Donald Cram told me to introduce myself in English.
I introduced myself in stuttering English.
I`m currently working for a private equity firm in Yeouido. When I was in school, I majored in Business Information."
A young man who seemed to have just graduated from college because he was a business information major, was a little ridiculed. In the case of business administration, the information on the business administration department was included, so it seemed that there would have been a certain college that trained working-level officials rather than managers.
Moreover, it seemed to be some kind of swindler when it said it was a private equity firm. Well, there was one who ran a poor private equity firm and cheated.
Donald Cram was a very good lecturer.
They brought pictures or photographs and explained the actions of the people in them and the exchange and exchange conversations. It was so catchy.
A man in his fifties asked me during recess.
"Is there a company you work for near here?"
"Yes, it is."
"It's meant to be, so let's say hello. I'm the vice president of G Electronics in the building across the street."
G Electronics was a company run by a big brother.
I was reminded of a rascal. I didn't see the real life of the hoodie, but I saw photos of it in newspapers such as drunk driving and assault on a bar employee.
"You're in a good company."
"I heard private equity firms are doing well these days."
"Not really. It's barely making ends meet."
I also greeted a young man in his mid-20s who seemed to have just graduated from college. He graduated from Sogang University this year and is preparing to study abroad.
She is the wife of a prosecutor at the prosecutors' office, and she said she wants to study more, so she comes to the academy.
The students seemed to be relatively able to afford it because it was a high-end academy.
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