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10 Places to Visit in Seoul

Visiting Seoul can be an enchanting experience, but we all know how stressful planning a trip can be! If you have your heart set on exploring this unique South Korean city, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll introduce you to the best places to visit in Seoul, provide some practical information about the country, and cover a handful of useful phrases you can use to converse with locals. Table of Contents Before You Go… Must-See Places for a 1-3 Day Trip Highly Recommended Places for a 4-7 Day Trip (or Longer) Korean Survival Phrases for Travelers Want to Learn More Survival Phrases? No Problem! Before You Go… Here’s some basic information about South Korea you should know before you... Show more

Everything You Should Know About Konglish & Korean Loanwords

There are three main word classes in the Korean language: pure Korean words, Sino-Korean words, and foreign words. The foreign words can be broken down further into loanwords and Konglish.  Konglish refers to words taken directly from the English language and used in Korean. These words are often used with a different meaning than that of the original word, or have a Koreanized pronunciation. Examples include:  바나나 (banana) - "banana"뉴욕 (nyeuyok) - "New York"  In this article, you’ll learn more about Konglish along with other commonly used English words in the Korean language. Let’s get started!  Table of Contents Introduction to Konglish A Brief List of Konglish Words List of Loanwords English Words Derived from... Show more

Motivational and Inspirational Korean Quotes

We can apply quotes to so many different aspects of our lives. For example, some people read inspirational quotes to keep themselves motivated; others read them to feel better about themselves or to move forward after a hardship.  But did you know that the benefits of reading quotes don’t end there? You can also expedite your language learning by studying popular quotes in that language.  In this article, we’ll introduce you to many inspirational Korean quotes on various topics, from love to language learning (and everything in-between). We’ve included a mix of original Korean quotes and popular English quotes translated into Korean. Enjoy! Table of Contents Quotes About Success Quotes About Life Quotes About Time ... Show more

Essential Korean Phrases for Business

Do you plan on working in South Korea or visiting for a business trip? If so, it’s important that you learn the most common business Korean phrases.  In this article, we’ll introduce you to the most essential Korean for business, so that you’ll be prepared for any situation. By the time you finish reading, you should feel more confident in your abilities to navigate a variety of workplace or business situations, from performing well in your job interview to chatting with coworkers. Let’s get started! Table of Contents Why is it Important to Study Business Phrases? Nail Your Job Interview in Korean Business Phrases to Interact with Coworkers Business Phrases to Sound Smart in a Meeting Business Phrases to Handle... Show more

Different Ways to Say Goodbye in Korean

There are many different ways to say goodbye in Korean, and each expression is used in a specific context. Studying Korean goodbye phrases and when to use them is crucial in developing your speaking skills, as some phrases may be considered offensive when used in the wrong context. For example, the way you say goodbye to an elder will be different from how you say goodbye to someone your own age. In this article, you’ll learn how to say goodbye in Korean in any circumstance. By the time you’re done reading, you’ll be one step closer to conversing like a native Korean-speaker!  Are you ready? Let’s go! Table of Contents The Most Common Ways to Say Goodbye "I gotta go. Goodbye!" & "See you again!" "Goodbye, see... Show more