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Small request, please please please!!!



 There are a few things that I would like to ask;


1. English is my second language. While you read my blogs, if you find any misunderstandings or grammatical mistakes, please be understanding and don't be hesitant to point out my mistakes.

As long as you let me know kindly, I would be happy to correct my mistakes. šŸ˜€


2. Not all Koreans have the same thoughts, opinions, and views. 

I would like you to understand that there might be different opinions from other people. Please do not offend me and  I politely ask you to be understanding and respectful when sharing or commenting your ideas.

I will try my best to write things very objectively, based on the facts. 😊

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