
Thank you so much :) I’m glad you like the blog!
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Let’s say you’re visiting in Korea and you need to get someplace, but you don’t want to walk. You look on the street and see this coming towards you:

빈차 (bin-cha) means “empty car”. This means that this taxi does not have anyone in it. If the light is off or it says 예약 (ye-yag), this means “reserved”, so there is someone already inside. Most taxis will have a GPS system, so if you simply give them the address in Korean that you are looking for, they can punch it in and take you there. (I recommend you use Naver Maps).
Once you have reached your destination, you can simply say 여기 세워주세요 (yeo-gi-se-weo-ju-se-yo), which means “please stop here”.
My requested tutorial on how I make my GIFs! I hope I’m able to help some of you :)
I’m so glad! ^^ ;;
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I’m so glad that we’re of big help to you! :) Good luck learning Korean~~ /bows/
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Thank you so much! ^^
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Hahaha yes, I am a huge fan of NewS! Been part of the fandom since 2006 :)
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It’s right below the description, the » sign.
Or you can type in /page/2 after our url
어디 있니 지금 (eodi itni jikeum) = Informal
어디계세요 (eodi gye seyo) = formal
The ‘yo’ makes it more formal :)
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There is a Korean chat roulette, but I highly recommend you stay away from it. It’s not a place where you meet ‘oppas’ & cute Korean boys, it’s full of horny middle-aged Korean men who have their dicks out. Trust me.
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