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How do you end a call in korean? Like what are the most common words?
How do you end a call in korean? Like what are the most common words?
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네, 알겠습니다~ or 응, 알았어(okay~)
끊겠습니다 or 끊을게(hang up)
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for old person you could but it's originally used when a person leave a place
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