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박영자는 며칠째 감기 기운이 가시지 않았어요. 딸이 걱정스럽게 말했습니다.
영자는 지난번 약국 경험도 있었으니, 자신 있게 혼자 가보기로 했어요. 그런데 이번엔 바쁜 시간이었는지 약사 분이 안 보였어요. 알아서 골라야 했죠.
진열대를 쳐다봤어요. '이건 감기약인가?' 이상한 단어들이 쏟아졌습니다.
영자는 눈이 팽팽 돌았어요. "무슨 뜻이지? 다 영어잖아…"
그러다 노란 박스에 "Extra Strength!"라고 크게 써진 걸 봤어요.
'오! Strong! 이게 제일 쎈 감기약이겠네!' 영자는 자신 있게 노란 박스를 계산대로 들고 갔습니다.
집에 돌아와 물 한 잔 따르고 약을 먹었어요. 그리고 30분 후…
영자는 눈이 스르륵 감기기 시작했어요. "어? 왜 이렇게 졸리지…"
소파에 잠깐 앉았다가 그대로 스르륵 잠들었습니다. 무려 4시간을 잤어요!
딸이 퇴근해서 집에 들어왔을 때 영자는 그제야 눈을 떴어요. 딸이 약 박스를 보더니 박장대소했습니다.
영자는 "아이고~" 하며 쓴웃음을 지었어요. 다음 날 아침, 영자는 용기를 내어 다시 약국으로 갔습니다.
이번엔 약사가 카운터에 있었어요. 영자는 노란 박스와 함께 또 다른 Daytime 박스를 들고 물었습니다.
약사는 친절하게 고개를 끄덕였어요. "Yes, this one is for daytime. No drowsiness. You made the right choice this time!"
영자는 웃으며 집으로 돌아왔어요. 이번엔 제대로 된 약을 먹고, 감기도 금방 나았답니다. 🌡️
Young-ja has a cold.
She goes to the pharmacy alone.
She does not know which medicine to pick.
She sees a yellow box: "Extra Strong!"
She buys it and takes it at home.
Thirty minutes later, she feels very sleepy.
She sleeps for four hours!
Her daughter laughs. "That's nighttime medicine!"
The next day, Young-ja goes back to the pharmacy.
"Is this the right medicine?" she asks.
Young-ja has a cold again and goes to the pharmacy alone.
The pharmacist is not there, so she has to choose by herself.
The shelves are full of boxes with strange words.
"Nighttime, Non-drowsy, PM, Extra Strength..." What do they mean?
She sees a yellow box with "Extra Strength" and picks it.
At home, she takes the medicine with water.
Thirty minutes later, she feels very sleepy.
She sleeps on the sofa for four hours!
Her daughter comes home and laughs. "Mom, that's nighttime medicine!"
The next day, Young-ja goes back to the pharmacy.
"Is this the right medicine?" she asks, feeling a little embarrassed.
Young-ja has been fighting a stubborn cold for days, so her daughter tells her to go to the pharmacy for medicine.
Feeling confident from her last pharmacy visit, Young-ja decides to go alone.
But when she arrives, the pharmacist is busy and she has to choose a medicine by herself.
Looking at the shelves, she sees boxes with unfamiliar terms: Nighttime, Non-drowsy, PM, Extra Strength, Maximum Strength.
"What do these all mean?" she mutters.
Then she spots a bright yellow box with "Extra Strength" printed in big letters.
"Oh! Strong! That must be the most powerful cold medicine!" she thinks proudly.
At home, she takes the medicine with a big glass of water.
About thirty minutes later, her eyelids grow heavy, and she feels incredibly drowsy.
She sits on the sofa to rest for a moment — and sleeps for four whole hours!
When her daughter comes home from work, Young-ja finally wakes up.
Her daughter spots the box, bursts out laughing. "Mom, this is PM medicine — for nighttime only! Look, it says 'Nighttime' right here!"
The next day, Young-ja bravely returns to the pharmacy with both boxes and asks the pharmacist, "Is this the right medicine? I need a daytime one."
The pharmacist kindly confirms which one to take and Young-ja finally gets the correct medicine — no more accidental naps!
Young-ja has a cold.
She goes to the pharmacy alone.
She does not know which medicine to pick.
She sees a yellow box: "Extra Strong!"
She buys it and takes it at home.
Thirty minutes later, she feels very sleepy.
She sleeps for four hours!
Her daughter laughs. "That's nighttime medicine!"
The next day, Young-ja goes back to the pharmacy.
"Is this the right medicine?" she asks.
Young-ja has a cold again and goes to the pharmacy alone.
The pharmacist is not there, so she has to choose by herself.
The shelves are full of boxes with strange words.
"Nighttime, Non-drowsy, PM, Extra Strength..." What do they mean?
She sees a yellow box with "Extra Strength" and picks it.
At home, she takes the medicine with water.
Thirty minutes later, she feels very sleepy.
She sleeps on the sofa for four hours!
Her daughter comes home and laughs. "Mom, that's nighttime medicine!"
The next day, Young-ja goes back to the pharmacy.
"Is this the right medicine?" she asks, feeling a little embarrassed.
Young-ja has been fighting a stubborn cold for days, so her daughter tells her to go to the pharmacy for medicine.
Feeling confident from her last pharmacy visit, Young-ja decides to go alone.
But when she arrives, the pharmacist is busy and she has to choose a medicine by herself.
Looking at the shelves, she sees boxes with unfamiliar terms: Nighttime, Non-drowsy, PM, Extra Strength, Maximum Strength.
"What do these all mean?" she mutters.
Then she spots a bright yellow box with "Extra Strength" printed in big letters.
"Oh! Strong! That must be the most powerful cold medicine!" she thinks proudly.
At home, she takes the medicine with a big glass of water.
About thirty minutes later, her eyelids grow heavy, and she feels incredibly drowsy.
She sits on the sofa to rest for a moment — and sleeps for four whole hours!
When her daughter comes home from work, Young-ja finally wakes up.
Her daughter spots the box, bursts out laughing. "Mom, this is PM medicine — for nighttime only! Look, it says 'Nighttime' right here!"
The next day, Young-ja bravely returns to the pharmacy with both boxes and asks the pharmacist, "Is this the right medicine? I need a daytime one."
The pharmacist kindly confirms which one to take and Young-ja finally gets the correct medicine — no more accidental naps!
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