How to Say "Is This Tax-Free?" in Korean
The phrase "면세 가능해요?" |
( myeon-se ga-neung-hae-yo? ) |
🗣 Meaning: "Is this tax-free?"
🔍Here’s the breakdown:
면세 (myeon-se) – Tax exemption
가능해요 (ga-neung-hae-yo?) – Is it possible?
You may ask:
- Is this tax-free? : ( myeon-se ga-neung-hae-yo? )
Staff might respond:
- Do you have a passport? : ( yeo-ggwon it-seu-se-yo? )
You can respond:
- Yes, I have it. : ( ne, it-seo-yo. )
- No, I don't have it. : ( a-ni-yo, eop-seo-yo. )
if you have a passport, the staff may respond:
- Tax-free is available. : ( myeon-se ga-neung-ham-ni-da. )
💡 Many department stores
and popular tourist shopping areas in Korea
offer a tax refund for foreigners.
If tax-free shopping is available,
you usually need to present your passport
at the time of purchase.
After shopping, you can claim your tax refund
at the airport before departure.
✅Now you know how to ask
if something is tax-free in Korean!
Don't forget to bring your passport
when shopping for tax-free benefits!
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