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    How to Set up Your COOV App

    January 3, 2022 /

    Learn how to set up your COOV app with these step by step instructions provided by SOS Public Health.

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    How to Register your Overseas COVID Vaccination in South Korea

    December 27, 2021 /

    Many of our multinational community members living in South Korea have been wondering about how to register their overseas COVID vaccines in Korea. This blog provides some information on how to register an overseas vaccination in Korea and who is eligible to.

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    How to obtain your Korean COVID vaccination certificate in English

    September 8, 2021 /

    Why would I need to have my COVID vaccination certificate printed in English? The vaccination process in South Korea has been picking up speed over the last couple of months, particularly among our expat teacher community. If you completed both doses of the COVID vaccine in South Korea, then you should have received a vaccination certificate similar to the one pictured below. Your vaccination certificate is also available on the COOV app which you have access to if you have a contracted Korean phone number under your name. While you…

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  • Culture & Community,  Culture Shock Tips,  Education,  Tips of Living Your Best Life

    How to get Better Service in Korea

    June 10, 2018 /

    Let’s talk about how to get ‘better’ service in Korea. I put ‘better’ in quotes because service looks different in different countries since each culture has its own expectations. Such differences may feel like ‘bad service’ since they don’t meet our own social expectations. Let’s look at what this might mean. About My Life In Korea I am a US military spouse living in Korea with my family. I have a few kids who are homeschooled and we spend a great exploring Korea off base. I’m also half Korean but…

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  • Culture Shock Tips,  Education,  Useful Korean Phrases

    Useful Phrases for Getting an Exchange or Refund

    June 6, 2018 /

    Sometimes a product you purchased doesn’t work out the way you want it to. Instead of getting frustrated, try some of these phrases to help you get an exchange or refund. Christi ClineChristi Cline holds a Bachelor’s in Business Administration and a Korean American. She proudly served in the US Marines and worked as a police officer before moving into social media and online content. As a Cultural Liason and Content Creator with South of Seoul, Ms. Cline reported on Pyeongtaek news and helped to coordinate youth camps with the…

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  • Useful Korean Phrases

    Useful Phrases for Tour Bus Drivers

    July 3, 2017 /

    In Korea one of the coolest things is how easy it is to charter a bus and do a group tour. It’s crazy affordable. Usually between 300-550,000 won depending on the size of your bus (24 or 44 people) and where you are going. The one hurdle that foreigners will have when booking a bus is communicating easily with the driver.  Since we are all about empowering everyone to get out and enjoy all that Korea has to offer, here is a set of phrases to help you feel confident…

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  • Pets,  Useful Korean Phrases

    Useful Phrases for Pet Owners

    April 12, 2017 /

    Always remember, if you don’t feel comfortable speaking, you can simply show the server your phone and point the to the useful phrases for pet owners that you need. You can also save these images to your phone for emergencies. Although ideally we recommend visiting a vet with strong English skills, we also understand that this is often impossible. We also understand that even when a vet speaks English or an expat speaks Korean, misunderstandings still occur. We have compiled this list to empower pet owners to do their best…

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  • Useful Korean Phrases

    Useful Phrases for the Pantry

    March 31, 2017 /

    Important Western Ingredients and their Hangul doppelgangers. 

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  • Kids and Family,  Useful Korean Phrases

    Useful Korean Phrases for Parents & Schools

    March 9, 2017 /

    Korean daycare staff expects IMMEDIATE responses to any text information. It’s a Korean cultural standard to respond within 10 minutes to messages involving children. At least take the time to explain your situation. South of Seoul created a list of common responses parents can use when communicating with schools: English Korean (name) will be late to school(00:00). (name) will be late to school(00:00). (name) will be late to school(00:00). (name)은 학교에 늦을 거예요(00:00). (name) will not go to school today. (name)은 오늘 학교에 가지 않을 거예요. I will come at…

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  • Physical & Mental Wellness,  Useful Korean Phrases

    Useful Phrases for the Dentist

    March 9, 2017 /

    Always remember, if you don’t feel comfortable speaking, you can simply show the server your phone and point the the phrase you need. 

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