Contact

Have a question about learning Korean, found a mistake, or want to collaborate? We’d love to hear from you.

Get in Touch

Send us an email at: [email protected]

We typically respond within 2–3 business days. If your inquiry is time-sensitive, please mention it in the subject line.

What We Can Help With

  • Korean grammar or vocabulary questions — We’re happy to clarify topics covered in our posts. For complex questions, we may turn them into a new article.
  • Corrections or feedback — Found a typo, factual error, or unclear explanation? Let us know. Accuracy matters to us.
  • Collaboration and content partnerships — We’re open to guest posts, cross-promotion, and educational partnerships that align with our mission.
  • Copyright and content usage requests — Need to quote or reference our content? See our copyright policy or reach out.

Response Policy

We read every email personally. Here’s what to expect:

  • Simple questions — within 1–2 business days
  • Collaboration proposals — within 3–5 business days
  • Copyright or legal inquiries — within 5 business days

We reply in English. If you write in Korean, we’ll do our best to respond in both languages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I ask grammar questions directly?

Yes. If your question relates to a topic we’ve covered, we’ll point you to the right article. If it’s a new topic, it might inspire a future post.

Do you offer private Korean lessons?

Not through this channel. Korean From Seoul is a self-study resource. For personalized lessons, we recommend looking into platforms like italki or local language schools in Seoul.

Can I suggest a topic for a new article?

Absolutely. We’re always looking for topics that learners struggle with. Send us your idea and we’ll consider it for upcoming content.

Do you accept guest posts?

We selectively accept guest contributions from Korean language educators and experienced learners. Please include a writing sample and a brief bio in your pitch.

Can I translate your articles into another language?

Translation requires prior written permission. Please email us with the specific article(s) and the target language. See our copyright policy for details.