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"Culture Exchange?" America asked uninterestedly, slouching in his chair and picking dirt out from under his nails.
"Yes, to put it simply," His boss replied.
"You and another country will spend a month together. First, they will spend 15 days here with you in America, and then you will stay with them for 15 days in their country. Understand?"
"What? No way man, I don't want to do something like that, it sounds stupid. Besides, I have plans for this month and my country needs me to be here."
The president sighed in irritation.
"Your attitude is one of the reasons I agreed to make you do this. Maybe during this month, you'll learn some manners."
Before the young nation could protest any further, his boss pressed the button on his desk to call his secretary.
"Bring him in, please." He called calmly into the speaker.
A few moments later, the secretary opened the door and America heard a familiar voice.
"Oh! And this door was made in Korea too!"
"Very nice." She replied, her smile faltering from the bothersome Korean. She gave the president a small nod before closing the door, enclosing the three of them together. South Korea waved enthusiastically at America, who only sunk further into his leather chair after giving a sheepish wave.
America was not pleased at all. He had heard about South Korea's personality from time to time from Japan. He had a feeling this month would not be one of his best.
"Welcome to America, Im Yong Soo. You must be tired from such a long trip."
"Yeah, I am pretty tired- Da-ze..."
"Well, I'm sure America would be more than happy to bring you to his house,"
America gave his boss a pleading look, but he wouldn't have it.
"And if he tries to leave you, do call me."
He handed the Korean boy his number and watched as the teen added the number to his phone. America put his hand on his forehead and sighed. His boss was being really strict on this matter. From the way it looks, he will be stuck with South Korea all month for sure.
"Now then, it's getting late. Why don't you two head home?"
The president gave America a firm glare, and he knew he meant business.
"Come on, Korea..." He said, all of his spirit drained.
"Coming- Da-ze!" He cheered behind him.
A long month this shall be...
