![]() ![]() I finally put them on my Surface Book as I’m committed to learning Korean and the results came out great! Check it out below: ![]() ![]() ![]() Opening it revealed the stickers themselves. It arrived in a letter like envelope with a firm cardboard to keep it straight. One of the issues though is trying to type Korean on my laptop – using an English Keyboard, I installed the Korean virtual keyboard though mapping each key to the character or using the touch keyboard is quite cumbersome.įortunately, I bought a Korean sticker keyboard online that took a week to arrive, but once it did, it was exactly what I needed. I’ve released a lot of Learn Korean posts that help me but want to also help you all in learning if you’re interested too. You’ll notice I’ve been very active with putting a lot of content around Korea as I prepare for my trip to Seoul next month.
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