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Supermarket Flier in South Korea

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This is a flier from Emart - a large chain of supermarkets in South Korea.  Even if you can't read Korean, you will get an idea of how much things cost based on the picture and the amount in Won. 

Check the currency converter to see what the Won translates into with respect to your local currency.

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Dianna

Dianna “I had been teaching ESL in Europe and Asia for four years when I contacted Footprints. Before I found Footprints, I was independently searching for a position in Seoul and I was extremely hesitant to pursue any of the contracts that I was offered. The schools and other recruiting firms that I came into contact with were offering contracts with suspicious clauses and inadequate housing. I knew that Ben and Jeff ran a professional service as soon as I spoke to them on the phone. I have since completed my one year contract in Seoul and can honestly say that everything went well from beginning to end. Although Korea is not always the easiest place to live, Footprints makes the transition so much smoother. Footprints is upfront, honest and dependable. I would highly recommend their service for anyone considering teaching abroad and would not hesitate to re-sign with Footprints in the future.”