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계타셨네요?
what does 계타셨네요 mean?
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Sep 7, 2015 2:25 AM
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It is an idiomatic expression.
계타셨네요:
It's usually used when you think someone is really lucky because something good happened to the person.
So, 계타셨네요 means "You're in luck."
September 7, 2015
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계(契) is a private funding scheme traditionally popular in Korea, especially among women. The fund manager(계주) gathers participants and sets up the monthly payment and payout sums and schedule. For example, a 계 of 50 participants would have all fifty of them make a set monthly deposit for fifty months, while one of them takes a lump sum payout each month according to a preset schedule. Receiving this payout is called "계(를) 타다", "타다" here meaning "receive" or "win". So "계 타셨네요" means "You received a 계 payout". Obviously it is a big thing since the receiver gets her hand on a large sum of money she has been anxiously waiting for.
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