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はじめまして、Erikaです。今年の春にソウルで美容トリートメンWhen you say something, you can say it, and you can say it without knowing it’s not safe… 。It's private, it's English, it's local, it's Japanese.けど、医学用語とかかかい説明になるととぇちがないです。
In Japanese, it is easy to hear, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to, listen to in Japanese. Is it possible to do it in English? Is it okay to say goodbye?
It's okay to eat in Korea, and it's good for the beauty industry. Talk first, talk to people, talk to people, and talk to people.いです。言語以でも、カウンセリングの流れとLet's do it!
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Hi Erica! I'm also worried about the language barrier. I was wondering if you've contacted any information services in Seoul before? I've heard some places provide medical interpreters in advance, but I'm not sure if that's true. Do you think bringing translation software would be inconvenient?
I understand your concerns! I had the same issue before, but I've found that many clinics actually have English or Japanese-speaking staff. It's reassuring to call or email them beforehand. I've used translation apps myself; although it's a bit awkward, it's definitely helpful, especially when dealing with technical terms.
I understand your concerns! I was worried the same way at first. But actually, many places use translation apps or have facilities for English-speaking foreigners. Try searching for clinics with positive reviews from foreigners; that would be great.