Those Were The Days... (Part 1)

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Nostalgia...old days... memory lane and many more words are there to describe what a 90s kid feels when encounters some memory as a flashback.

Then it really doesn't matter whether the person is from India, South Korea or from any other country, he or she will relate to most of the points.

Taking a whiff from the coffee of nostalgia surely refreshes our mind and soul.

If one sees the world through the Lens of a millennial, then they would understand a specific pain of relating to almost everything yet feeling left out. Those who started their college life around early 2000s and employed life in the end of 2000s are always found bragging about their time when they used to have fun without smartphones or any high-tech technology. And that's actually completely fine. What bothers the most is that when these people began comparing things and starts says that their time was the only best time, and the upcoming generation would never ever understand their fun. Kinda true but it needs to be taken under consideration that each and every phase and time has its own flavor when is revived as old times.

Each and every phase and time not only teaches us a lesson but also stays in our mind.

And with the arrival of 2021, the distanced soulmates also went board on their trip to past and this time again they became companion for each other.

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DAEGUE, SOUTH KOREA (MARCH 2021), (9:30 AM KST)

The early morning rising sun comes out with the chaotic bickering between mother and son.

Mrs. Choi stood in front of the old cupboard that had two big cartons and her eldest son was struggling with holding one of them while she was having hard time controlling herself from screaming at him.

Why Jeong-Ho had to go for work today?

"Eomma, yeogi dangsin-ui panji sangjaga issseubnida. ije chinjeolhage je imgeum-eul jibulhasibsio.", he said in the typical Daegu satoori as he kept the box on the floor in front of her and straightened his back.

["Mom, here is your carton box and now kindly pay my wages."]

"Jalhaess-eo miseuteo seobeonteu! imgeum-eun 20bun inaee teibeul-e jegongdoebnida."

["Well done, Mr. Servant! Your wages will be served on the table within 20 minutes."]

The mother replied back in the satoori and placed a small stool in front of the box and sat on it while Jae-Sung sat beside her on the floor with his legs crossed.

She opened the carton and the already settled layer of dust invaded Jae-Sung's nostrils, making him sneeze

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She opened the carton and the already settled layer of dust invaded Jae-Sung's nostrils, making him sneeze.

The mother uttered a quick bless you and started digging her hands inside the box. Jae-Sung looked at the small toy car as Mrs. Choi took it out.

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