keannu
VIP Member
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2010
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Korean
- Home Country
- South Korea
- Current Location
- South Korea
In America, when you suggest to give your blood donor card, does it mean you will give your blood allocated on that card? I have donated blood before in Korea, but the system in the states seems to be different.
M : Hello, Linda. How are you?
W: Hi, Brad. I’m fine. How about you?
M: I’m pretty good. What’s up?
W: You remember my cousin James, don’t you?
M: Sure. We had a great time at the amusement park last year. How is he doing? W: Not well, unfortunately. He’s in the hospital.
M: Really? What happened to him?
W: He had a car accident this morning, and he needs blood donations.
M: Then, maybe I can help. I have several blood donor cards.
W: That’s why I’m calling. Can you give me the cards for him?
M: Yes, of course.
W: Thanks a lot.
M : Hello, Linda. How are you?
W: Hi, Brad. I’m fine. How about you?
M: I’m pretty good. What’s up?
W: You remember my cousin James, don’t you?
M: Sure. We had a great time at the amusement park last year. How is he doing? W: Not well, unfortunately. He’s in the hospital.
M: Really? What happened to him?
W: He had a car accident this morning, and he needs blood donations.
M: Then, maybe I can help. I have several blood donor cards.
W: That’s why I’m calling. Can you give me the cards for him?
M: Yes, of course.
W: Thanks a lot.