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딸이 아마존 계정을 몇 달 전에 만들어줬습니다.
영자는 무서워서 쓰지 않고 있었습니다.
그러다 어느 날.
딸이 말했습니다.
주방 타이머 하나 사야 하는데 아마존에서 주문해줘. "
영자가 눈이 커졌습니다.
딸이 말했습니다.
'Add to Cart' 누르고, 'Checkout'하면 돼. 주소는 이미 저장돼 있어. "
영자가 노트에 받아 적었습니다.
컴퓨터 앞에 앉았습니다.
amazon.com.
검색창에 "kitchen timer"를 입력했습니다.
수백 개의 결과가 나왔습니다.
영자가 별 4.5개, 리뷰 2,847개짜리를 골랐습니다.
$12.99. 나쁘지 않았습니다.
주소가 이미 있었습니다.
딸 이름, 딸 주소.
배송 옵션이 나왔습니다.
영자가 웃었습니다.
화면이 바뀌었습니다.
Your package will arrive tomorrow by 8 PM. "
영자가 핸드폰으로 확인 이메일을 받았습니다.
Order #112-4857392-1928473.
영자가 딸에게 전화했습니다.
딸이 말했습니다.
영자가 말했습니다.
딸이 웃으며 말했습니다.
Young-ja's daughter asks her to order a kitchen timer on Amazon.
Young-ja is nervous — she has never ordered online alone.
She types "kitchen timer" in the search bar.
She finds one with good reviews. $12.99.
She clicks "Add to Cart."
Then "Proceed to Checkout."
Then "Place your order."
The screen says: "Your order has been placed!
Arrives tomorrow by 8 PM. "
Young-ja calls her daughter. "I ordered it! Comes tomorrow!"
Her daughter laughs. "Mom! You can order anything now!"
Young-ja smiles. "What shall I order next?"
Young-ja's daughter asks her to order a kitchen timer on Amazon — alone.
Young-ja has had an Amazon account for months but never used it.
Her daughter explains: search the item, add to cart, checkout, place order. Address is already saved.
Young-ja writes the steps in her notebook.
She searches "kitchen timer" and finds hundreds of results.
She picks one with 4.5 stars and 2,847 reviews. $12.99.
She clicks Add to Cart → Proceed to Checkout → Place your order.
The screen changes: "Your order has been placed! Arrives tomorrow by 8 PM."
A confirmation email arrives immediately.
Young-ja calls her daughter.
"I did it! Ordered all by myself! Comes tomorrow!"
Her daughter is amazed. "Mom, you can order anything online now!"
Young-ja looks at the screen and thinks: "What shall I order next?"
The Amazon account had been sitting there for four months, untouched.
Her daughter had created it "just in case."
Young-ja had logged in twice, looked at the screen, and logged back out.
Too many options. Too many buttons. Too many chances to make an expensive mistake.
Then her daughter texted from the office at six p.m.:
"Running late — client call. Can you order a kitchen timer on Amazon?
Address is already saved. It's really easy. You can do it. "
Young-ja sat at the laptop for two full minutes before opening the browser.
Amazon.com.
The search bar. She typed carefully: k-i-t-c-h-e-n t-i-m-e-r.
502 results.
She scrolled. She read. She compared.
A round white timer. 4.5 stars. 2,847 reviews.
"Clear display, easy to use, perfect for kitchen." $12.99.
She clicked it. Read the reviews. Three people mentioned easy setup.
Good enough.
"Add to Cart."
The cart icon showed a little 1. Satisfying.
"Proceed to Checkout."
Her daughter's name and address were already there, exactly as promised.
Delivery options: FREE delivery tomorrow with Prime. By 8 PM.
Young-ja read it twice. Tomorrow. Free. By eight.
She moved the cursor to the large orange button.
"Place your order."
She clicked it.
The page refreshed.
"Thank you, Young-ja! Your order has been placed.
Estimated delivery: Tomorrow by 8:00 PM. "
An email arrived on her phone within seconds.
Order #112-4857392-1928473.
Item: Kitchen Timer, White, $12.99. Arriving tomorrow.
Young-ja sat back in her chair.
She looked at the screen. She looked at her phone. She looked at the screen again.
She called her daughter.
"나 주문했어."
"진짜로?"
"진짜로. 내일 저녁 8시 전에 온대. 공짜 배송."
Her daughter made a sound that was somewhere between a laugh and a cheer.
"Mom. You just conquered Amazon."
Young-ja looked at the confirmation page still glowing on the screen.
Four months she had been afraid of this.
Four months of logging in and logging back out.
And it had taken twelve minutes.
She typed slowly in the search bar.
k-o-r-e-a-n c-o-o-k-b-o-o-k.
Her daughter had said not to order too much.
But she hadn't said anything about browsing.
Young-ja's daughter asks her to order a kitchen timer on Amazon.
Young-ja is nervous — she has never ordered online alone.
She types "kitchen timer" in the search bar.
She finds one with good reviews. $12.99.
She clicks "Add to Cart."
Then "Proceed to Checkout."
Then "Place your order."
The screen says: "Your order has been placed!
Arrives tomorrow by 8 PM. "
Young-ja calls her daughter. "I ordered it! Comes tomorrow!"
Her daughter laughs. "Mom! You can order anything now!"
Young-ja smiles. "What shall I order next?"
Young-ja's daughter asks her to order a kitchen timer on Amazon — alone.
Young-ja has had an Amazon account for months but never used it.
Her daughter explains: search the item, add to cart, checkout, place order. Address is already saved.
Young-ja writes the steps in her notebook.
She searches "kitchen timer" and finds hundreds of results.
She picks one with 4.5 stars and 2,847 reviews. $12.99.
She clicks Add to Cart → Proceed to Checkout → Place your order.
The screen changes: "Your order has been placed! Arrives tomorrow by 8 PM."
A confirmation email arrives immediately.
Young-ja calls her daughter.
"I did it! Ordered all by myself! Comes tomorrow!"
Her daughter is amazed. "Mom, you can order anything online now!"
Young-ja looks at the screen and thinks: "What shall I order next?"
The Amazon account had been sitting there for four months, untouched.
Her daughter had created it "just in case."
Young-ja had logged in twice, looked at the screen, and logged back out.
Too many options. Too many buttons. Too many chances to make an expensive mistake.
Then her daughter texted from the office at six p.m.:
"Running late — client call. Can you order a kitchen timer on Amazon?
Address is already saved. It's really easy. You can do it. "
Young-ja sat at the laptop for two full minutes before opening the browser.
Amazon.com.
The search bar. She typed carefully: k-i-t-c-h-e-n t-i-m-e-r.
502 results.
She scrolled. She read. She compared.
A round white timer. 4.5 stars. 2,847 reviews.
"Clear display, easy to use, perfect for kitchen." $12.99.
She clicked it. Read the reviews. Three people mentioned easy setup.
Good enough.
"Add to Cart."
The cart icon showed a little 1. Satisfying.
"Proceed to Checkout."
Her daughter's name and address were already there, exactly as promised.
Delivery options: FREE delivery tomorrow with Prime. By 8 PM.
Young-ja read it twice. Tomorrow. Free. By eight.
She moved the cursor to the large orange button.
"Place your order."
She clicked it.
The page refreshed.
"Thank you, Young-ja! Your order has been placed.
Estimated delivery: Tomorrow by 8:00 PM. "
An email arrived on her phone within seconds.
Order #112-4857392-1928473.
Item: Kitchen Timer, White, $12.99. Arriving tomorrow.
Young-ja sat back in her chair.
She looked at the screen. She looked at her phone. She looked at the screen again.
She called her daughter.
"나 주문했어."
"진짜로?"
"진짜로. 내일 저녁 8시 전에 온대. 공짜 배송."
Her daughter made a sound that was somewhere between a laugh and a cheer.
"Mom. You just conquered Amazon."
Young-ja looked at the confirmation page still glowing on the screen.
Four months she had been afraid of this.
Four months of logging in and logging back out.
And it had taken twelve minutes.
She typed slowly in the search bar.
k-o-r-e-a-n c-o-o-k-b-o-o-k.
Her daughter had said not to order too much.
But she hadn't said anything about browsing.
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