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Shake
On my way from the subway station to my apartment, I picked up a cookies 'n cream ice cream bar. I'd never done that before. Now that I know they cost 500 ₩ ($0.43 USD), it won't be so easy to bypass them. I was greeted by an elderly stranger when I exited the convenience store. "Oh good! Hi!" he waved. "Hello," I smiled and waved back. And then he turned an addressed the preschool-aged boy beside him. "악수. 악수!" he instructed, pushing him toward me. The little boy looked up at me, jaw open, and stuck out his hand for me to shake. I don't imagine he was overly impressed with me, but his grandfather was pretty proud of him, and I walked home with a big, cheesy grin. Also, the cookies 'n cream bar was pretty fabulous.
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