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					<description><![CDATA[So we got the box of paints that we ordered just over 12 hours later&#8230;. impressive. We&#8217;ve mentioned before that Korea has a &#8220;bally bally&#8221; culture, which means &#8220;quickly quickly&#8221;. This is great for consumers, but I do sometimes worry about how much effort is put in to get things sent so quickly. Korea is [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>So we got the box of paints that we ordered just over 12 hours later&#8230;. impressive. We&#8217;ve mentioned before that Korea has a &#8220;bally bally&#8221; culture, which means &#8220;quickly quickly&#8221;. This is great for consumers, but I do sometimes worry about how much effort is put in to get things sent so quickly. Korea is a lot smaller than Australia though, so it does make it easier to send things. So many things are available for quick delivery. Home shopping is much bigger here as well. My mother-in-law orders a lot of things she sees on TV.</p>
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