u/InWorldKorea

Which phrases do I use every day?

In a household with three languages, I started wondering which Korean words I actually use the most with my family. I realized my top three are pretty simple: 1.잘 잤어? (Did you sleep well? / Good morning) 2. 사랑해 (I love you) 3. 밥 먹어 (Eat your meal / Dinner’s ready)

If you’re learning Korean but feeling stuck with your speaking, try finding 3–5 daily phrases you can use every single day just to build familiarity.

You can always add more along the way, but starting with these "home" words makes the language feel like yours.

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u/InWorldKorea — 15 days ago

Hi everyone! Just a quick background before the nitty gritty,

I’m a "hybrid of globalization" having been born and raised in Korea, a Master of Architecture graduate from the U.S., married to a Spaniard, and raising children in North America.

We are a family of four with four different passports! This blend of cultures inspired me to create InWorld Korea, where learning a language isn't just about grammar, it’s about discovering identity and connection.

After three years of work with language experts, we’ve finished our 30-Day Korean Online Self-Study Course. This is a high-momentum sprint for beginners who want to master Hangul and core conversation.

I am looking for 15 Founding Students to join us before the commercial launch. I am closing this group on May 5th so we can start the journey together as a cohort.

The Commitment & Fee: The course is $79, but I am offering it to the starting group for $9. I’m charging this small fee because "free" often leads to people dropping off.

What’s in it for you:

- Full Access for 2 Months: Master Hangul and build real sentences (speaking focus) across 30 units.

- Direct Influence: Your feedback shapes the final version of our upcoming app.

- Founder Access: An optional private 30-minute Q&A with me (Value: $150) once you complete the first 10 units. We can use this for travel prep, cultural insights for job interviews, or simply to map out how to continue improving your Korean effectively so your time is well spent.

What we need from you:

- Time: ~30 mins a day (or 2 hours/week) for the 3 weeks starting May 8.

- Feedback: A quick 5-minute weekly survey.

- Tech: Laptop or desktop recommended.

Interested? Comment below with your current level (New or knows Hangul) and why you are learning Korean.

I’ll DM the $70 discount codes to the first 15 who fit!

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u/InWorldKorea — 22 days ago