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Hi everyone! This is Mint from Thailand! I've been planning to try some minor skin treatments or improvements in Korea for a while now, but I'm really worried about one thing: the language barrier.
I can communicate in English a little, but I'm not fluent. I'm not sure if general English will be sufficient when consulting at a clinic in Seoul. I'm worried about misunderstandings or misinterpretations, and it's very important to understand the information clearly.
So, I'd like to ask those of you who have been to Korea for beauty treatments: did most clinics have English interpreters available? Or did some places have Thai interpreters as well? Would using a translation app be effective for this kind of consultation? I'd love to hear advice from everyone who has actually experienced this.
I want to be sure that I understand what I'm getting and the expected results correctly before making any decisions. Any advice from everyone in the group would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much in advance!
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