A: You know Bill is getting married?
B: Yeah, I can't believe he's getting married.
A: Let's throw a bachelor party for him.
B: Cool. Where should we have it?
A: What about Seven Bar?
B: Sounds good. I'll let everyone know.
Words
He's getting married. 그가 결혼을 한다 (구어에서 가까운 미래를 나타낼 때 be ~ing 사용)
throw a party. 파티를 열다
bachelor 총각
bachelor party [ˈbætʃələ(r)] : party for a man who is getting married.
Where should we have a party? 우리는 어디에서 파티를 가져야해?
Where should we have lunch?
I sang a wedding song to celebrate my brother's wedding.
I feel better. = I’m feeling better. 한결 나아졌어요.
A: You know Choi is getting married?
B: Yeah, I can't believe he's getting married.
A: How do you celebrate Choi's marriage?
B: Um, I attend the wedding, congratulate him, and give him a present.
Words
How do you ~? 어떻게 ~하니?
A: You know Cathy is graduating?
B: Yeah, I can't believe she’s graduating.
A: Let's throw a graduation party for her.
B: Where should we have it?
A: What about near hear?
B: Sounds good. I'll spread the word.
Words
What about near hear? 여기서 가까운 곳은 어때?
spread the word. 말을 퍼뜨리다
Let's keep this between you and me. = Don't reveal a secret.