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How do you say "Of course" in Korean (formal/informal)? Is "그럼" the informal way of saying "그럼요"?
How do you say "Of course" in Korean (formal/informal)? Is "그럼" the informal way of saying "그럼요"?
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I think it's formal but 그러믄요 is more polite
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-그럼/물론/당연하지.
-그럼요/당연하죠(politely).
“그러믄요” is wrong :)

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