27/03/2015
Hello, I am a native Korean, married to an American and mother to two Korean-American children. I have seen many of my friends having difficulties communicating due to language or cultural barriers. Then I thought, "Why don't I help ex-pats who need help in Korean?" My English is good and I have lived in the Philippines and Australia, understanding the difficulties that everyday life as an ex-pat can present. Let me help you figure this culture out and orient you with the ways that people do things here.
Below is a partial list of some of the services that I can provide. If there is something you need that isn't listed, contact me. Let’s see what I can do for you.
- Day to day living:
Korean grocery shopping with you.
Cooking Korean food together.
Meeting the landlord or talking on the phone.
Setting up banking, internet, phone, and/or cable.
Understanding your monthly bills/expenses.
Navigating Korean menus and any difficulty that you may be having.
Planning trips around Korea
Translating any documents you may have.
Etc.
- Going to/arranging appointments : (guaranteed privacy and confidentiality)
Making reservations.
Going to the doctor.
Going to immigration.
Meeting realtors or talking on the phone; renting a house, apartment, or flat.
Etc.
- Help with your child(ren):
Meeting Korean teachers or talking on the phone and text-messaging.
Finding schools for your children or arranging Parent/Teacher conferences.
Etc.
- Korean classes:
Arranging Korean classes 1:1, via phone or Skype with you or your children.
I am trying to help people here who are struggling, and I want folks living here to have a positive experience; if I can be of any help please contact me with your needs. I will reply to you with pricing. Thank you.