Article: This is the most common way to say "thank you" in Korean. It's considered polite and formal, so you would use it with adults you don't know. You can also use it with children or people younger than you who you don't know. Korean culture, in general, is more polite and formal than what you might be used to. Use polite, formal language out in public, such as when you're thanking a shopkeeper, server, or sales clerk. 고맙습니다 (go-map-seum-ni-da) is interchangeable with 감사합니다 (gam-sa-ham-ni-da), and can be used in similar situations. While 감사합니다 (gam-sa-ham-ni-da) is more common, 고맙습니다 (go-map-seum-ni-da) is also used frequently. If you're talking to friends with whom you'd normally speak more informally, the politeness of this phrase can communicate more sincere gratitude. You might use it, for example, when thanking a friend for going out of their way to help you with something serious or important. If someone offers you something that you don't want, you should still be polite in your refusal. 아니요 괜찮습니다 (a-ni gwaen-chan-seum-ni-da) is appropriate with adult strangers and means, roughly, "no, thank you."  To refuse an offer from someone familiar to you, but with whom you should still be polite (such as an older relative or other adult), say 아니요 괜찮아요 (a-ni-yo gwaen-chan-a-yo). If you want to say "no, thank you" to someone your age or younger who you're on familiar terms with, say 아니 괜찮아 (a-ni gwaen-chan-a). Never use this phrase with strangers or people older than you, even if you're close to them – it will be considered rude.
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Say 감사합니다 (gam-sa-ham-ni-da) in most settings. Switch to 고맙습니다 (go-map-seum-ni-da) in public when you want. Use 아니요 괜찮습니다 (a-ni gwaen-chan-seum-ni-da) to politely turn down something offered.
Article: No one likes feeling sweaty and smelly! You always want to have some emergency money handy, but no more than that!  It's a bad idea to keep large sums of cash with you, particularly if you don't usually lock your locker. You probably don't want to walk around with really smelly breath. To keep your lips in "kissable mode." (Vaseline can double as a lotion and a cut/scrape protector.) This will help if your hands are dry, or once again, for those ashy moments. You'll probably know yourself why and/or if you need to change them. To keep your hair nice. If your hair is long enough, a comb for tangles. In case you actually use it. Some girls like the smell, and some girls don't. Don't wear it after gym it will stink when mixed with sweat but some schools have rules against wear cologne because some people are allergic to it. Do not put a lot on though, because there are many people that highly despise the smell of axe. If you wear glasses, a clean cloth. Whatever else you want.
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Make sure you grab a pouch, or pencil case if it will fit. Deodorant, travel sized. 5 dollars or equivalent cash. Gum or mouthwash. Chapstick or Vaseline. Travel sized lotion. Underwear. A brush or comb. Gel. Axe! If you wear contacts, your contact case and lens solution.
Article: Also referred to as the Destiny Number, the Expression Number highlights the personal gifts and shortcomings you brought into this world. If your Life Path reveals the road on which you walk, the Expression Number reveals the flavor and character of your steps. Considered from the perspective of reincarnation, your Life Path Number is akin to the lesson you must learn this lifetime. Connected to this, your Expression Number reflects the core being - including your personal history from any past lifetimes - that you brought with you to Earth. The name is used because it represents the inborn character of the self as well as that which was passed down to you at birth. Similar to calculating your Life Path Number, we reduce the number values of each name individually before combining the results. This honors the individual character your name's (and self's) different facets before uncovering their combined meaning.      1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I    J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R    S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z As an example, we'll take the name Robert Nesta Marley.  ROBERT = 9+6+2+5+9+2 = 33 = 3+3 = 6  NESTA = 5+5+1+2+1 = 14 = 1+4 = 5  MARLEY = 4+1+9+3+5+7 = 29 = 2+9 = 11  And finally adding them together we get 6+5+11 = 22 Since we end with a Master Number there is no need to reduce. And so Bob Marley has an Expression Number of 22.
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Discover your innate talents and imperfections. Add the value of the letters in your full birth name using the chart below. Learn by example.