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Hi, my name is Jam. I'm planning to apply for a Korean visa, but the problem is I can only read a little Korean 😅. I'm trying to find reviews online, but I'm afraid of falling for fake or misleading advertisements.
Does anyone have any tips on how to trust reviews for someone who isn't fluent in Korean? For example, where should I look for reviews? I'm already searching everywhere, but I don't know what to trust. What are some red flags to watch out for? Like, why do reviews seem strange, or when should I reduce my trust in them?
I'd really appreciate advice from someone who has actually been through this. Please recommend a safe method. 🙏
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I was also a little nervous when I went to Korea for my first treatment 😅 My advice is to try to find posts with lots of real photos and videos, not just text descriptions, so you can see the actual results more clearly. Also, asking friends of friends who have been there is very helpful, because hearing firsthand experiences makes you feel more at ease! Good luck, I hope it goes well for you 🙏
I completely understand your concern! My little piece of advice: try looking for before-and-after photos and videos from regular accounts, not official ones, because real people share their honest experiences more often. Also, focus on older, longer comments from visitors like you 😊
Hey Jam! I totally get the worry — it's hard to know what to trust when you can't read the language fluently. Have you thought about asking in expat groups or Facebook communities for Thailand? There might be other Thai people who've been through Korean treatments and can share their honest experiences with you!
Hi Jam! I'm also thinking the same thing, so I totally understand your concerns 😅 Maybe you could try looking for reviews on international forums or Facebook groups specifically for Thai/Indonesian people in Korea, as they usually share more honest and less marketing-oriented experiences.