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Even if you don't speak Korean, you're unlikely to have much trouble in the large Korean airports, or even the
medium-sized ones. Same story with bus and train stations in large cities. But If you're going on a trip
and you'll be passing through smaller train or bus stations, you might want to have a Korean friend
write out a cheat sheet for you, with the names of places you'll need to know. That way you can match
up the Hangul characters with the Korean signs. Make sure your friend prints clearly, or you might end up halfway across Korea. There are dangers when you don't know what characters mean and you have match them up by their shape, as the Chinese printer who made those infamous glonous history chopsticks can tell you.
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