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Essay on my favourite korean person in 300 words

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Answered by ravi9848267328
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Lee Jae-yong  known professionally in the West as Jay Y. Lee,[4] is a South Korean business magnate and the vice chairman of Samsung, serving as de facto head. He is the eldest child and only son of Hong Ra-hee and Lee Kun-hee, Chairman of Samsung, and is widely considered to be his father's future successor. He is referred to as the "Crown Prince of Samsung" by the South Korean media, and speaks Korean, English and Japanese. Lee is estimated to be worth US$7.9 billion, making him the third wealthiest person in South Korea.

In 2014, Lee was named the world's 35th most powerful person and the most powerful Korean by Forbes Magazine's List of The World's Most Powerful People along with his father.

Career at Samsung

Jae-yong started working for Samsung in 1991. He began serving as Vice President of Strategic Planning and then as "Chief Customer Officer", a management position created exclusively for Lee. His prospects for future company leadership dimmed when his father Kun-hee stepped down as Chairman due to tax evasion.[11] In December 2009, however, his succession prospects revived when Lee became the Chief Operating Officer of Samsung Electronics. Since December 2012, he has been Vice Chairman of Samsung. He is one of the main shareholders of Samsung's financial services subsidiary, owning 11 percent of Samsung SDS.


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This is an essay you write about a person who amde a positive impact in your life. the title is; MY FAVOURITE SOUTH KOREAN PERSON.

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My favourite south Korean person is Mr. Seung Jeun Lee. I will never forget Mr. Lee in my life. I call him Mr. Lee because i respect him to the uttermost and also because he was my boss. Mr. Lee and I had a very cordial work relationship. He respected me and I respected him. He was a very understanding boss and very friendly he gave me a positive view of South Koreans.Not forgetting Mr. Lee was also

I met Mr. Lee when i was still in college studying English Mr. Lee came to my country Kenya for work purposes and had a problem communicating because of the language barrier, Mr. Lee asked his driver to look for an English tutor and I applied and I got the job. When I started working for Mr. Lee things were a bit tensed up because we were not so free with each other and because he was alone most of the time he would ask me to stay for dinner with him. I had classes with him every working day.

Mr. Lee was poor in English when we began, he was also a very fast and quick learner and had a positive attitude so teaching him was not hard.By the time his stay was coming to an end, he could speak very well. I started to develop feelings for Mr. lee because of his nature. I never knew if he ever noticed but I tried my best to keep things professional. Mr. Lee had a wife and children back in Korea and I couldn't bring myself to be a homewrecker so I kept my feelings to myself.

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