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Shannon
Airport greetings/welcome/pick up signs in korean?
Hi all!
I'm meeting my LDR boyfriend (who is native Korean) in England and I will meet him at the airport. I would prefer to write my sign in Korean as I'm quite shy and don't want to be embarrassed about showing my sign in public. I'm not sure what I could write for my sign.. Any ideas would be appreciated!
Thank you! :)
Jun 9, 2018 9:28 PM
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"Name씨 영국에 오신 것을 환영합니다" [씨 is Mr. or Ms.] This will be enough :D
In case he is your friend, you can just write 'Name 영국에 온 것을 환영합니다'
Just keep in mind that Korean use family name first!
June 10, 2018
Do you want to write it in English or Korean language?
I think it will be common to use WELCOME TO ENGLAND (his name)!
Or
안녕하세요 ... (His name)!
I think it will be common to use WELCOME TO ENGLAND (his name)!
Or
안녕하세요 ... (His name)!
June 10, 2018
Shannon
Language Skills
English, Korean
Learning Language
Korean
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