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How to Talk About Your Work Without Feeling Like You’re Bragging
If you grew up with Korean team-first values, talking about your own work in English can feel like bragging. This article shows you how to describe your contribution clearly in reviews, 1:1s and interviews, while still sounding humble and collaborative.
When Korean Nunchi Meets English Workplace Communication
Korean nunchi lets you read the room quickly, but in many English-speaking workplaces nothing really changes until someone says things out loud. This article shows how to turn your quiet social awareness into simple, respectful English sentences that actually move meetings, client calls, and teamwork forward.
Breaking the Mental Translation Habit: Think in English, Not Korean-to-English
That long pause before you speak in English often isn’t lack of ideas – it’s your brain translating Korean into English step by step. This article explains why mental translation feels so slow and exhausting, and how to shift towards thinking in English more directly with simple keyword, self-talk, and daily practice habits.
Why Your English Sentences Sound Complicated (And How to Make Them Effortless)
Your English isn’t unclear - it’s overpacked. This article explains how “first-language” packaging and normal over-elaboration make sentences heavy, and how to fix them with one idea lines, early verbs, and easy rewrites. Clarity without the clutter.
Why Korean Politeness Doesn't Always Translate in English Workplaces
Korean politeness is a strength, but in English workplaces it can sometimes sound hesitant or unsure. This article shows Korean professionals how to sound respectful and clear without becoming someone they’re not.
How to Express Korean Respect in English Workplaces (Without Losing Yourself)
Your Korean values of respect and thoughtfulness are assets. This guide shows how to express them through clear, confident English patterns - no personality transplant required.
From Nervous to Natural: Managing Speaking Anxiety in Professional Settings
Feeling nervous when you speak is common, especially in a second language. This article shares simple, evidence-based ways to calm your body, ease anxious thoughts, and build steady confidence for meetings, calls, and presentations in English.
Impostor Feelings Are Common - A Korean Professional's Playbook
Imposter feelings are more common than most people think. This article looks at how perfectionism and modesty feed impostor feelings, and suggests small, realistic steps to recognise your own work more fairly.