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More Making Out in Korean (Making Out Books) [Paperback]

Ghi-Woon Seo

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If you're looking for even more ways to communicate in Korean, then "More Making Out in Korean" is the book for you! A continuation of the bestselling "Making Out in Korean", this volume provides additional phrases for travellers, including ones to help you make acquaintances, discuss likes and dislikes, share a meal, go out on the town or develop a romantic relationship. As easy to use as its predecessor, "More Making Out in Korean" is a must for anyone travelling to Korea.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Better than the first 25 April 2009
By M. Smith - Published on Amazon.com
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funny, embarrassing, and dirty - again. This book is all laughs and a little but of education. Ignore the English romanization is it is the worst I've ever seen. However, the translations and Korean is spot on. If you want to learn some great insults, cuss words, and the worst ways to compliment a women, pick up this book. I can't help but look at it from time to time to see how might I make my buddies crack a smile.

This book gets a lot less dirty and more creepy. Pick up lines, greasy compliments, and "come here often" lingo are packed inside. Having said all that, it does contain some good phrases for totally non-sexual situations like taking photos and getting email addresses from friends.

It's a cheap book (less than 10 bucks on half.com) which is more than fair. Not bad at all. This book is the sequel but doesn't contain any of the other book's material - it's more like "part two"
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's not that dirty - actually it's great if you can read Korean. 19 July 2011
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Great book (for ME). I can already read Korean and speak it, I just wanted to know some more common phrases and this book does it. It's better than the first book. I actually studied this book, underlining new words and verbs and circling new "ways to say" that I didn't know before. The translations are not literal - that would be impossible if you know anything about Korean. It's categorized nicely. It's not a how to get drunk and F))) book (like the first one and that other white one)... it's just more of how to speak generally like people speak.

If you are just learning Korean and are romanization dependent this probably won't work for you in Korea or anywhere else. I mean carrying around this book with you and trying to utter the romanization just isn't going to work. In Korea people aren't going to take time to figure out what you're saying. They have a "hurry hurry" (Bali bali) culture.

BUT, if you can read an intermediate amount of Korean and you'd like to read and learn new phrases, then this book is great! I really enjoyed it. And unlike that white book out there (don't buy that one!) it's more than here's how to get F$*()($* and drunk and all that teen-age angst and 20 something desperado - stuff.

Wish I'd skipped the white book ---- go for the first one of these and this one. Too bad it's called "making out", I understand the double meaning, but the sexual connotation wasn't really necessary or 100% accurate for this book.

Enjoy it if you buy it. I have Korean friends (native) who say it's about 90% accurate. (as far as translation goes). Even I correct it here and there. ^^
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious 16 Feb 2013
By Noilyn C Barlan - Published on Amazon.com
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I gave this to my friend who is being stationed in the Korea. HE LOVES IT! Funny stuff! Good book!
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