This is Take 2, our final take on Start-Up. It was a really wonderful show and as much as we want to have a really long discussion about the show, we'll leave the longer discussion to you and your in-person friends. But if you currently don't have in-person friends around, I'm here. Listen to the full episode to hear my thoughts and discuss with me while you do your laundry or whatever.
Spoiler alert: The ending of the show is mentioned. Other than that, you're safe ;)
00:00 monologue, introduction, greetings, and initial impression
06:16 proper discussion begins here; am I satisfied with the ending
08:40 do I agree with Dalmi's choice
12:20 which character/(s) do I relate to the most; comments about the old and young Jipyeong
17:40 my biggest take away from the show
21:35 language discussion - please see below for more details
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**Vocabulary Words of the Week**
1. 아아 / 뜨아 / 아바라 Iced Americano / Hot Americano / Iced Vanilla Latte
2. 청심환
淸心丸
anxiety pills
sample sentence:
제 스스로 진정시키기 위해 청심환을 먹었죠
I took an anxiety pill to calm myself down
3. 실명하다
失明하다
to go blind, lose one's sight
sample sentence:
그 아이는 사고로 실명했습니다.
The child went blind in the accident.
4. 출출하다
to be slightly hungry, a little hungry, (Brit, inf) peckish
sample sentence:
출출하지 않으세요?
Aren't you hungry?
5. 적선하다
積善하다
to give to charity, to give alms, to give to the poor
sample sentence:
그는 마땅히 적선을 받아야 할 사람이다.
He is fit to receive from the charity.
**Sentence pattern of the week**
We don't have a sentence pattern of the week. Instead, we have a song recommendation ;)
**Favorite quote of the week**
아주 가끔 헤매 보는 것도 괜찮겠다
아주 가끔 지도 없는 항해를 떠나 보는 것도 근사하겠다
It's actually nice to wander aimlessly every once in a while
From time to time , it'd be wonderful to sail off without a map