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Hi, I'm Hina. I'm planning to go to Seoul this fall for a cosmetic treatment consultation, but I'm a little worried about the language barrier...
I can speak English fairly well, but there are some subtle nuances that I can only explain in Japanese. For those who have actually gone to Korea for consultations, was it okay with just English? Or should I look for a place that offers Japanese-speaking services? Since it's a medical matter, I want to understand everything properly, so I'd love to hear about everyone's real experiences.
Also, does anyone use translation apps? Or would it be smoother to find a place with Japanese-speaking staff from the start? I'd appreciate any advice!
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I'm also worried about this! I wanted to ask Hina, have you considered communicating with the clinic in Japanese beforehand via email or messaging app? That way you can confirm whether they understand your specific needs, which would make you feel more at ease.
To Hina! I had the same concerns, but after actually going there, I realized it's smoother to find a place with Japanese-speaking staff from the start for the consultation. Because it's a medical matter, subtle nuances are really important. I tried using a translation app, but there were still some discrepancies with the technical terms, so I'm glad I chose a place with Japanese support. Good luck!
I'm considering something similar! I feel more at ease looking for a place with Japanese-speaking staff, especially since it involves details of medical aesthetics, and I'm a little worried about communication difficulties using English or translation apps. I'd love to hear other people's experiences! 😊