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박영자는 딸과 함께 동네 카페에 갔어요. 아기자기한 인테리어에 커피 향이 가득했죠.
줄을 서서 기다리는데 딸이 장난스럽게 등을 떠밀며 말했어요.
영자는 살짝 긴장했지만, 자기 차례가 되자 또박또박 말했습니다.
직원은 환하게 웃으며 물었어요.
영자는 순간 당황했어요. '이름? 아… 컵에 이름 쓰려는 거구나!' 미국 카페에서는 이름을 컵에 써서 부르는 문화가 있거든요.
영자는 자신 있게 대답했어요.
직원이 받아 적었고, 영자는 살짝 뿌듯한 미소를 지었습니다.
잠시 후, 바리스타가 커피를 들고 큰 소리로 외쳤어요.
영자는 피식 웃음이 터졌어요. '영 자 파크가 아니라 영자 박인데… 뭐 그래도 알아듣긴 했네!'
영자가 손을 흔들며 다가가자 바리스타도 웃으며 말했어요.
영자는 친절하게 다시 발음해주었어요. "It's Young-ja!" 바리스타가 따라 했어요. "Young-ja! Got it!"
딸은 옆에서 배꼽이 빠지게 웃고 있었어요. 영자도 쑥스러웠지만 뿌듯했답니다.
카페 문을 나서며 영자는 생각했어요. "오늘 내 이름도 알려주고 커피도 주문했네. 미국 카페 이제 두렵지 않아!" ☕
Young-ja goes to a cafe with her daughter.
"Mom, you order today!" her daughter says.
Young-ja orders a latte.
The barista asks, "Can I get your name?"
Young-ja says, "Young-ja Park."
The barista writes it on her cup.
Soon the barista calls, "Young Jar Park!"
Young-ja laughs a little.
She raises her hand and says, "That's me!"
Her daughter laughs with her.
Young-ja and her daughter go to a cozy neighborhood cafe.
"Mom, you order today!" her daughter says, smiling.
Young-ja takes a deep breath and steps up to the counter.
"A latte, please," she says.
The friendly barista smiles. "Great! Can I get your name?"
Young-ja thinks for a second, then says, "Young-ja Park."
The barista writes it on the cup.
A few minutes later, the barista calls out, "Yahng Jar Park!"
Young-ja laughs — her name sounds a little different!
She raises her hand and says, "That's me!"
Everyone smiles warmly, and Young-ja feels proud.
One sunny afternoon, Young-ja and her daughter decide to visit a cozy neighborhood cafe together.
As they wait in line, her daughter gives her a playful nudge. "Mom, you order today — you can do it!"
Young-ja feels a little nervous, but she's been practicing her English, so she steps up to the counter confidently.
"A latte, please. One latte," she says carefully, trying to hide her nerves.
The barista, a friendly young woman with a big smile, responds cheerfully. "Great! Can I get your name?"
For a split second, Young-ja hesitates. "Name? Oh! She wants to write it on the cup!"
She remembers that in American cafes, baristas often write names on cups so they can call out orders.
"Young-ja Park," she says clearly, slightly bowing out of habit.
The barista nods and writes it on the cup with a marker.
A few minutes later, a voice calls out from behind the counter. "Yohng... Yahng Jar Park? Latte for Young Jar Park!"
Young-ja can't help but giggle — her name sounds completely different in American pronunciation!
She waves her hand and walks up. "That's me!"
"Oh, sorry about that! Did I say it right?" the barista asks kindly.
Young-ja smiles warmly and gently corrects her: "It's Young-ja!" The barista repeats it, and they share a laugh together.
Young-ja goes to a cafe with her daughter.
"Mom, you order today!" her daughter says.
Young-ja orders a latte.
The barista asks, "Can I get your name?"
Young-ja says, "Young-ja Park."
The barista writes it on her cup.
Soon the barista calls, "Young Jar Park!"
Young-ja laughs a little.
She raises her hand and says, "That's me!"
Her daughter laughs with her.
Young-ja and her daughter go to a cozy neighborhood cafe.
"Mom, you order today!" her daughter says, smiling.
Young-ja takes a deep breath and steps up to the counter.
"A latte, please," she says.
The friendly barista smiles. "Great! Can I get your name?"
Young-ja thinks for a second, then says, "Young-ja Park."
The barista writes it on the cup.
A few minutes later, the barista calls out, "Yahng Jar Park!"
Young-ja laughs — her name sounds a little different!
She raises her hand and says, "That's me!"
Everyone smiles warmly, and Young-ja feels proud.
One sunny afternoon, Young-ja and her daughter decide to visit a cozy neighborhood cafe together.
As they wait in line, her daughter gives her a playful nudge. "Mom, you order today — you can do it!"
Young-ja feels a little nervous, but she's been practicing her English, so she steps up to the counter confidently.
"A latte, please. One latte," she says carefully, trying to hide her nerves.
The barista, a friendly young woman with a big smile, responds cheerfully. "Great! Can I get your name?"
For a split second, Young-ja hesitates. "Name? Oh! She wants to write it on the cup!"
She remembers that in American cafes, baristas often write names on cups so they can call out orders.
"Young-ja Park," she says clearly, slightly bowing out of habit.
The barista nods and writes it on the cup with a marker.
A few minutes later, a voice calls out from behind the counter. "Yohng... Yahng Jar Park? Latte for Young Jar Park!"
Young-ja can't help but giggle — her name sounds completely different in American pronunciation!
She waves her hand and walks up. "That's me!"
"Oh, sorry about that! Did I say it right?" the barista asks kindly.
Young-ja smiles warmly and gently corrects her: "It's Young-ja!" The barista repeats it, and they share a laugh together.
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