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Try this: 수 – Su 고 – Go 하 – Ha 세요 – Seyo The first two characters mean “effort” and the entire phrase translates to “work hard”. What it means in Korean culture is equivalent to “keep up the good work”. Usually said when you’re leaving an office or place of work and saying farewell to the staff there. Use this to cheer your compatriots on! You can do it! Keep up the good work!
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