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Hi, my name is Ice. I'm planning to go to a beauty clinic in Seol for the first time, but I have a question about the language barrier 😅 I speak English reasonably well, but not fluently. When discussing technical details or specifics, I might not be very clear. My question is, do larger clinics in Seol usually have enough staff who speak Thai or English for consultations?
Has anyone been there before? Do you think I shouldn't worry about the language barrier? I thought places with many international clients would handle the language well, but I'm not sure. Does anyone have any experience they could share? Thanks in advance 💕
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Hi Ice! I was thinking the same thing 😅 From what I've read on the forums here, many large clinics in Seoul do have staff who can speak English, but it's best to prepare your questions beforehand or even bring a translator app like Papago or Google Translate to make communication smoother. Hope your first experience goes well!
I've been worried about this too! But from experience, major clinics in Seoul usually have English-speaking staff, so hopefully you don't have to worry too much. Maybe prepare a few sentences or notes beforehand about what you want to do, so it's easier to explain during the consultation 😊
Hello! I'm also a Chinese speaker, and I understand your concerns 😅 Have you consulted with any beauty clinics in Korea before? Or is this your first time? I've heard that large clinics in Seoul do have many foreign customers, but I'd like to know if you contacted them beforehand to inquire about language support?