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Latest post Mon, Jun 11 2007 1:07 PM by Ahn. 2 replies.
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Ahn  +  377897 Mon, 11 Jun 07 12:01 PM

So far as I know, I should use 'my country' when talking to foreigners.

Then, is it correct to use 'our country' when talking with people who live in my country?

Ahn
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South Korea
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Conchita57, 2 yr 169 days ago
Yes, as long as those people are your compatriots.

Ahn, 2 yr 169 days ago

Yes, I meant when talking to my compatriots !

Thank you, Conchita57.

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