u/griengl

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Traveling to Seoul soon for work, looking for bi-lingual guide (paid)

Hi,

I will be in Seoul for over 2 weeks in early June and plan to take some time for myself to explore. Ive been through China, Malaysia, Japan, and stopped through a couple other countries in Asia, but I was nearly always accommodated by local friends or friends who had visited.

Unfortunately this time I will not have that luxury.

If anyone is interested in helping me find some cool stuff to do id be happy to pay to translate and for general insight.

Im a 27 year old man working in mechanical engineering/optical engineering, and im taken. Alcohol is definitely on the table. No need to do anything wierd, I just wanna see Korea, and I dont watch anime.

Please let me know if you are interested, know someone who may, or know a service that could help.

Kind regards,

Sam

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u/griengl — 1 day ago