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Right before she boarded the airplane, Amy told OSEN, "My mind is a mix of emotions. I may be leaving for America but I hope my family and everyone else in Korea stay happy and healthy," tearfully adding, "I think I will miss them very much."
Amy added, "Although I couldn't show my best self, I'm thankful. I'm grateful toward everyone who showed an interest in me to the very end whether it be support or criticism. I suffered much mental stress for four years. I thought that I'd feel numb on the day of my departure, but my mind is uneasy thinking of my family and my future. I'm always careful of every little thing I say. Every time something results differently than what I had intended, I always reflect on myself. There are many things I want to say but each time I open my mouth, I try my hardest to be more careful. It'll be the same with my activities in China. Not only can I not speak Chinese, but also there is nothing that is for certain. If I were to be given another chance there, I will return my gratitude to the people who cared for me by working hard at whatever I do."
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