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괜찮아요gwaenchanayo
괜찮아요 means 'it's okay', 'I'm okay', or 'that's fine' depending on the moment. Koreans use it to reassure someone, decline politely, or say a situation is acceptable.
대박daebak
대박 is a reaction word that can mean 'amazing', 'no way', or 'that's huge'. Koreans use it when something feels surprisingly good, wild, or impressive.
고민이에요gominieyo
고민이에요 means 'this is something I am worried about' or 'I am thinking seriously about it'. It signals ongoing concern, not just a quick thought.