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Learning to say hello is important in any language, but it is crucial to learn the right ways to greet people in Korean to avoid causing offense. The standard way of saying “hello” in Korean is “anyoung haseyo,” but there are several variations you should consider using based on how casual or formal the greeting should be. There are also a few related greetings you can use depending on the circumstances. Here is a brief list of Korean “hellos” you might find helpful. Although it takes a few days to learn to read the Korean alphabet, it isn't difficult, and it's the easiest way to learn new words and pronounce things correctly. This article uses both the Latin alphabet and the Korean alphabet, Hangul.
 
Learning to say hello is important in any language, but it is crucial to learn the right ways to greet people in Korean to avoid causing offense. The standard way of saying “hello” in Korean is “anyoung haseyo,” but there are several variations you should consider using based on how casual or formal the greeting should be. There are also a few related greetings you can use depending on the circumstances. Here is a brief list of Korean “hellos” you might find helpful. Although it takes a few days to learn to read the Korean alphabet, it isn't difficult, and it's the easiest way to learn new words and pronounce things correctly. This article uses both the Latin alphabet and the Korean alphabet, Hangul.
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