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Living in Korea as a foreigner

Complete Guide to MVNO (Affordable Mobile Plans) in Korea for Foreigners: Local Tips for You! Tired of paying expensive phone bills in Korea? Don't worry—I’ve got you! As someone who’s been using an MVNO plan for over two years, I’m here to walk you through everything you need to know about affordable mobile services in Korea, especially for foreigners. Whether you’re a student, traveler, or expat, this guide will help you save money and stay connected with ease. Don't use over 10,000won.. 더보기
Living in Korea? These 10 Apps Will Totally Save You! Living in Korea without smartphone apps can be seriously uncomfortable. Korea is truly the land of apps. With ultra-fast internet and everyone practically glued to their phones, whether you're studying, working, or just traveling here—these apps will make your life way easier and smarter.I've personally used all of these and can tell you: they’re absolute must-haves! Let me show you the 10 essen.. 더보기
5 Essential Korea Travel Tips: Local Breeze’s Real Guide for First-Time Visitors (+5 Must-Haves for Your Seoul Trip) If you’re looking for a smooth and unforgettable adventure in South Korea, this guide is exactly what you need. As a local living in Korea, I’m here to share 5 real travel tips and 5 must-have items for your Seoul trip that will make your journey easier, more fun, and definitely less stressful.Whether you're coming solo or with friends, this post is full of practical insights that you won’t find.. 더보기
Breakfast in Korea for Foreigners – Real Travel Tips You’ll Actually Use If you're visiting or living in Korea, one of the first small “culture shocks” you might experience is breakfast.Outside of hotel buffets, it can be confusing to figure out what to eat and where to find it.So today, I'm going to walk you through how to enjoy breakfast in Korea—in the easiest and friendliest way possible!Oh, and don’t forget to use KakaoMap or Naver Map to find places. They show .. 더보기
How to Use Public Transportation in Korea – Local Tips You Need to Know! If you're new to Korea and want to understand how to get around, this guide is for you! From major cities like Seoul, Busan, and Daegu to smaller towns, Korea’s public transportation system is super connected and easy to use—even without a car.As someone who’s been living here, let me share some local tips to help you navigate buses, subways, taxis, and more!1️⃣ Get a Transportation Card (T-mone.. 더보기