Teacher Kim:
[
in English] How are you?
Smith:
What?
Teacher Kim:
How are you?
Smith:
How do you think I am, huh? I mean, how do you think I am? Look at me, huh? I mean, look at me! I'm tied up with sticks here. You know, I feel like shit! Like shit!
Village Chief:
[
in Korean] Not going well?
Teacher Kim:
It's strange. You can see, like it says here, sir.
Village Chief:
I can't read that.
Teacher Kim:
Yes, sir. Well, if I say
[
in English]
Teacher Kim:
'How are you?', he should say
[
in English]
Teacher Kim:
'Fine, and you?'. That's the right American answer, so then I can say,
[
in English]
Teacher Kim:
'I'm fine'. Only then is this a completed thing. But he's a bit...
Villager:
Why isn't he doing as he should? Is he picking a fight?
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