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어느 아침, 박영자는 코가 계속 맹맹하고 목도 칼칼했어요. 병원 예약은 며칠 전에 해봤으니 이번엔 혼자 약국에 가보기로 했습니다.
"병원 예약도 해봤으니, 약국은 껌이지!"
근처 약국으로 씩씩하게 걸어갔어요. 하지만 문을 열고 들어간 순간, 그녀는 잠시 멈칫했습니다.
진열대엔 이상한 이름의 약들이 줄줄이 진열되어 있었어요.
"이건 약이냐 마법의 주문이냐…" 영자는 눈을 동그랗게 뜨고 약 박스들을 쳐다봤어요.
어떤 건 낮에 먹는 거고, 어떤 건 밤에 먹는 거고… 도대체 뭘 골라야 할지 감이 안 잡혔습니다.
그때 친절한 약사 아주머니가 카운터에서 미소 지으며 물었어요.
영자는 심호흡을 하고 용기를 내어 또박또박 말했습니다.
약사는 "Oh, I'm sorry to hear that!" 하며 따뜻하게 답했어요. 그리고 바로 이 약 저 약을 짚어주며 설명해주었습니다.
영자는 메모를 적으며 열심히 들었어요. 어려운 단어도 많았지만, 약사가 친절하게 손짓까지 해주어서 다 이해할 수 있었습니다.
계산을 마치고 약국을 나오는 영자의 얼굴엔 자랑스러운 미소가 번졌어요. '미국 약국, 생각보다 친절하네!'
그날 밤, 약을 먹고 푹 잔 영자는 다음 날 아침 훨씬 개운해진 상태로 일어났습니다. 💊
Young-ja has a cold today.
She goes to the pharmacy alone.
The shelves are full of medicine boxes.
She does not know which one to pick.
A kind pharmacist comes to help.
"I have a cold," Young-ja says.
"I'm sorry! Try this one," the pharmacist says.
She shows Young-ja the right medicine.
Young-ja pays and goes home.
The next day, she feels much better.
One morning, Young-ja wakes up with a runny nose and a sore throat.
She decides to go to the pharmacy by herself.
When she walks in, she sees many strange medicine boxes.
"DayQuil, NightQuil, Cold & Flu... what is all this?" she thinks.
She doesn't know which one to choose.
A kind pharmacist smiles and asks, "Can I help you?"
Young-ja takes a deep breath. "Excuse me, I have a cold."
The pharmacist shows her the daytime and nighttime medicines.
She also explains how much to take.
Young-ja writes everything down carefully.
Back home, she takes the medicine and sleeps well.
One cold morning, Young-ja wakes up with a runny nose and a scratchy throat.
Since she already made a doctor's appointment last week by herself, she feels confident enough to handle the pharmacy alone today.
"If I can call a clinic, I can definitely buy medicine!" she tells herself.
But when she walks into the pharmacy, her confidence wavers a bit.
The shelves are lined with colorful boxes — DayQuil, NightQuil, Cold & Flu, Decongestant, Non-drowsy, Maximum Strength.
"Is this medicine or a magic spell?" she mutters, scanning the labels.
Just then, a friendly pharmacist with kind eyes approaches her.
"Hi there! Can I help you find something?"
Young-ja takes a deep breath and says clearly, "Excuse me... I have a cold."
The pharmacist smiles warmly. "Oh, I'm sorry to hear that! Let me help you."
She points to different boxes and explains which is for daytime, which is for nighttime, and how many teaspoons to take.
Young-ja listens carefully and jots down notes on her phone.
Walking out of the pharmacy with her bag of medicine, she can't help but smile.
That night, she takes the medicine and sleeps soundly — and by morning, she feels so much better.
Young-ja has a cold today.
She goes to the pharmacy alone.
The shelves are full of medicine boxes.
She does not know which one to pick.
A kind pharmacist comes to help.
"I have a cold," Young-ja says.
"I'm sorry! Try this one," the pharmacist says.
She shows Young-ja the right medicine.
Young-ja pays and goes home.
The next day, she feels much better.
One morning, Young-ja wakes up with a runny nose and a sore throat.
She decides to go to the pharmacy by herself.
When she walks in, she sees many strange medicine boxes.
"DayQuil, NightQuil, Cold & Flu... what is all this?" she thinks.
She doesn't know which one to choose.
A kind pharmacist smiles and asks, "Can I help you?"
Young-ja takes a deep breath. "Excuse me, I have a cold."
The pharmacist shows her the daytime and nighttime medicines.
She also explains how much to take.
Young-ja writes everything down carefully.
Back home, she takes the medicine and sleeps well.
One cold morning, Young-ja wakes up with a runny nose and a scratchy throat.
Since she already made a doctor's appointment last week by herself, she feels confident enough to handle the pharmacy alone today.
"If I can call a clinic, I can definitely buy medicine!" she tells herself.
But when she walks into the pharmacy, her confidence wavers a bit.
The shelves are lined with colorful boxes — DayQuil, NightQuil, Cold & Flu, Decongestant, Non-drowsy, Maximum Strength.
"Is this medicine or a magic spell?" she mutters, scanning the labels.
Just then, a friendly pharmacist with kind eyes approaches her.
"Hi there! Can I help you find something?"
Young-ja takes a deep breath and says clearly, "Excuse me... I have a cold."
The pharmacist smiles warmly. "Oh, I'm sorry to hear that! Let me help you."
She points to different boxes and explains which is for daytime, which is for nighttime, and how many teaspoons to take.
Young-ja listens carefully and jots down notes on her phone.
Walking out of the pharmacy with her bag of medicine, she can't help but smile.
That night, she takes the medicine and sleeps soundly — and by morning, she feels so much better.
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