If I don t speak Korean, can I survive working part time in Korea?

Updated on society 2024-07-22
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    OK. Because there are many mobile phone apps that can translate Chinese into Korean.

    So even if you don't know Korean, you can communicate with Koreans through mobile apps. And now there are a lot of Chinese in South Korea. So even if you don't know Korean, you can survive in Korea.

    In addition, Korean is also relatively easy to learn, so as long as you stay in Korea for a long time, you can naturally learn to speak Korean, and even if you don't speak Korean, you can understand what others are saying.

    Because prices in Korea are relatively low, you can't make much money working in Korea. And working in South Korea, the salary of Chinese is much lower than that of Koreans, and some Koreans like racial discrimination, so they look down on Chinese, so some Korean bosses prefer to bully the Chinese under their hands, so if you want to find a job in South Korea, then try not to go to this kind of person's company.

    There are a lot of Chinese doing business in South Korea, so if we go to work in Korea, we don't feel too lonely, and if we work with Chinese, then we will get a little more salary. But if you want to survive easily in Korea, you must learn to speak Korean, because as long as you can speak Korean, it will bring a lot of convenience to your life. And if you can speak Korean, you can also work as a translator, and it is more profitable to work as a translator in Korea, and the salary is very high.

    In fact, there are many people who like to work abroad now, because these people feel that it is better to develop abroad than in China. But in fact, you can find a good job in China, and as long as you have a skill, then you can make a lot of money, and living abroad is definitely not as safe as at home. Now China is not the same as it used to be, so China is much better than other countries in all aspects.

    So there is no need to go out of your way to work abroad. And now the epidemic abroad is also very serious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I don't think I can survive because it's not good for my own development, and it will also bring a lot of unnecessary trouble to myself, so I don't think I can survive working in Korea if I don't know Korean.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Definitely not, because I can't communicate with others in life, I can't tell others what I think, and I can't even understand what others say, so I can't survive at all.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No. If you work part-time in Korea, you have to learn Korean, otherwise you won't be able to communicate with others and you won't be able to survive there.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can't survive because you can't speak Korean in Korea, and you can't find a job that suits you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Due to the impact of the new crown epidemic, South Korea** is currently restricting and controlling the entry of foreign nationals, including work visa applications. Therefore, it is difficult to go to Korea to work part-time.

    Currently, South Korea is closed to the entry of most foreign nationals, and only some foreign nationals can enter with certain types of visas, such as diplomatic personnel, specified business visitors, and specified skilled personnel. South Korea** updates its entry policy monthly, but under the premise of epidemic control, the entry control of foreigners is still very strict.

    If you want to work in South Korea, it is recommended that you check the latest entry policies and application conditions, and consult relevant agencies or official channels for reliable information. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to epidemic prevention measures to ensure their own health and safety.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can go, but you must understand it clearly, and you need to be reliable, if you are not reliable, you should not go, after all, it is in a foreign country, and you are not familiar with the place, so you must be cautious.

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