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happy-go-anywhere
Joined: 26 Apr 2016 Location: Florida, US
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 8:34 am Post subject: Korean address formatting (is this address formatted right?) |
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Hi there. So I accepted a job and it's time to send off my visa documents. I headed down to FedEx where the employees had no IDEA what any of the address I handed to them was (a woman there really tried but in the end, she gave up as well). I searched online for the proper way to address mail to Korea but I had some trouble as well. Does this look like a normal address to you and how does this address work, line by line?
Deforest English Okdong Campus
(Director: Mr. Lee Su-Mok)
(680-833) *** Postcord
Ulsan City
Nam-gu
Sinjeong-2dong 1639-29 Bunji
Jihu Plaza 3F
South Korea
Actually, I'm not sure if it's against the rules to post an actual address on here so I apologize if it is.
I was also hoping someone might explain how to ship packages/letters to and from Korea, if you wouldn't mind. |
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thrylos

Joined: 10 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 3:09 pm Post subject: |
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Actually, send it like you normally would- that would mean
name
(building) address 1
address 2
(district), city, postcode
country
Deforest English Okdong Campus
(Director: Mr. Lee Su-Mok)
Jihu Plaza 3F
Sinjeong-2dong 1639-29 (take out Bunji, it only means number)
Nam-gu Ulsan City 680-833
South Korea
Even though Koreans do it exactly opposite (Large to small), it won't be an issue. All the info you need to get it delivered is there. Letters and packages are the same- just use the format you're used to (small to large) and you'll be OK. On mailing forms (such as with Fedex or EMS) always try to include a phone number as well but not needed on the mailing labels/envelopes.
Good luck. |
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happy-go-anywhere
Joined: 26 Apr 2016 Location: Florida, US
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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you very much!
thrylos wrote: |
Actually, send it like you normally would- that would mean
name
(building) address 1
address 2
(district), city, postcode
country
Deforest English Okdong Campus
(Director: Mr. Lee Su-Mok)
Jihu Plaza 3F
Sinjeong-2dong 1639-29 (take out Bunji, it only means number)
Nam-gu Ulsan City 680-833
South Korea
Even though Koreans do it exactly opposite (Large to small), it won't be an issue. All the info you need to get it delivered is there. Letters and packages are the same- just use the format you're used to (small to large) and you'll be OK. On mailing forms (such as with Fedex or EMS) always try to include a phone number as well but not needed on the mailing labels/envelopes.
Good luck. |
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