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Getting around in Korea without Korean

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Aritaurus
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Speaks: Cantonese, English*, Japanese, Mandarin
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23 July 2007 at 4:29pm | IP Logged 

I'm planning to go to Busan from Fukuoka in January and I have absolutely no knowledge of the Korean language. If I go about using only English to communicate with shop keepers and servers , will I have any problems ? I've heard that most people in Korea have taken English since it is part of their curriculum.

How useful will Mandarin and Japanese be in Busan particularly ? I have pretty good background in Mandarin and I can get around in most travel situations with Japanese. I've also heard about some store keepers that may even know a bit of Cantonese.
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jstele
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24 July 2007 at 9:44am | IP Logged 
Aritaurus wrote:

If I go about using only English to communicate with shop keepers and servers , will I have any problems ? I've heard that most people in Korea have taken English since it is part of their curriculum.


Yes, you will have problems. Some people may think you are Japanese and have ill feelings toward you. Some people may recognize that you are not Japanese and be offended that you would use Japanese in Korea to communicate. Most shopkeepers are adults in their 30's and beyond, so they would not have been affected by the English wave.

Aritaurus wrote:

How useful will Mandarin and Japanese be in Busan particularly ? I have pretty good background in Mandarin and I can get around in most travel situations with Japanese. I've also heard about some store keepers that may even know a bit of Cantonese.


In tourist heavy areas, there might be someone who could speak Japanese, or even Mandarin.

If you had to choose a foreign language to use, use English. Anyways, you should study a few Korean phrases before you go.
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