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How to write "to make my mood better" in hangul (korean)?
I mean "do sth to make my mood better"
Jun 5, 2016 9:15 AM
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기분을 전환하려고 OO를 했다. If you are the one doing the things to make yourself feel better.
If you are telling someone to boost your mood: 기분 좋아지게 OO 해봐.
기분 좋아지게 노래 좀 해봐. 기분 좋아지게 춤 좀 춰 봐. -- but these are in imperative mood and sounds cheeky somewhat. You can say them to a close one.
People say 분위기 a lot as well, that means general atmosphere, or air in the room where they're at. So,
분위기 좀 띄워봐. - Do something to up the vibe.
. I would answer better if I knew the circumstances that you have in mind. Hope it helps
June 7, 2016
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If you are the one doing the things to make yourself feel better,
기분을 전환하려고 OO를 했다.
June 5, 2016
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내 기분좀 좋게 해봐.
June 5, 2016
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