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Hey! I'm Ice from Thailand. I've recently started getting interested in doing a little something for my face while I'm in Korea, but the thing that's really stressing me out is... I can't read Korean at all! 😭 When I was looking up clinic information, I had to rely on Google Translate and it just came out weird — I don't know if I'm actually understanding it correctly.
So my question is... do you guys have any reliable ways to read big reviews on Korean websites, or where should I be looking? And like... what are the red flags I should watch out for that say "oh, I shouldn't go there"? For example, if the reviews look suspicious or weird, or if all the sentences look identical, and also should I just find Thai people who've been there and ask for their opinions directly?
Could you share your experience with me? I don't want to go and then regret it 🙏
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Ice, your question makes total sense! I actually ran into the same translation issue 😅 Have you tried looking for Facebook groups or WhatsApp chats for expats living in Korea? I think people there could help you out way more than online reviews would.
I'm thinking about the same thing! Language barriers are really frustrating 😅 I think finding trusted local friends or asking experienced people in online communities might be more reliable than just reading translated reviews, that way you can hear authentic voices.