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Ending a Conversation

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  • You're at a wedding and want to congratulate the couple. 결혼식 리셉션에서 축하 인사를 하고 싶습니다.
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  • You're in a store and don't need help from a salesperson. 매장에서 더 이상 직원의 도움이 필요하지 않습니다.
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  • You're in a group discussion and want to wrap up the conversation. 그룹 토론을 마무리하고 싶습니다.
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  • You're on a video call and need to end it. 비디오
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  • You're in a job or internship and want to leave at the end of the day. 하루 일과가 끝나서 퇴근하고 싶습니다.
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  • You're at a concert or event and want to leave early. 공연이나 행사를 일찍 나가고 싶습니다.
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  • You're in a meeting and need to leave to attend another one. 미팅에서 다른 일정 때문에 떠나야 합니다.
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  • You're in a class and need to leave early. 수업을 일찍 나가야 합니다.
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  • You're at a museum or art galleryt. 박물관이나 미술관에서 다른 전시물로 이동하고 싶습니다.
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  • You're at a networking event and want to end a conversation. 네트워킹 행사에서 대화를 끝내고 싶습니다.
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  • You're finishing a phone call with a friend. 친구와 전화 통화를 마무리합니다.
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  • You're at a family gathering and want to say goodbye. 가족 모임에서 이별 인사를 하고 싶습니다.
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  • You're at a restaurant and finished eating. 음식을 다 먹고 싶습니다.
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  • You're at a social gathering and want to go home. 사교 모임에서 집으로 돌아가고 싶습니다.
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  • You're in a long phone call and need to end it. 긴 전화 통화를 마무리해야 합니다.
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  • You're on a first date and want to end the evening. 첫 데이트를 마무리하고 싶습니다.
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  • You're at a job interview and want to end the conversation. 취업 면접에서 대화를 끝내고 싶습니다.
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  • You're talking to someone who is being rude or offensive. 누군가 무례하거나 불쾌한 행동을 하고 있습니다.
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  • You're at a social gathering and want to mingle. 사교 모임에서 다른 사람들과 어울리고 싶습니다.
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  • You're in a conversation with someone who is talking too much. 누군가 지나치게 많이 말하고 있습니다.
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  • You're at a party and need to leave early. 파티를 일찍 나가야 합니다.
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