Comment: Thank you for the lovely cards and stamps! And do you mind enlighten me what you wrote in hangul? i can't read any word other than your 'kekeke'. ):
Comment: Thank you for sending me this nice postcard- I love the beautiful cherry blossoms! I have been trading postcards for a while and yours is the first from Korea! I had a friend from Korea when I was young, sadly she is no longer living- so this card is extra special to me <3
Comment: Hi Ye Young! Thanks so much for the great postcard!! My first from Korea and the illustration is beautiful! Sadly I don't understand Korean, but it looks beautifully written :)
Comment: Beautiful polarbear card! I love the colors. We are having snowy, wet weather today, but last week was definitely a taste of Spring. :) I was in Korea (Suwon and Seoul) over Christmas and loved it! Thanks again for the great card. --Heather
Comment: Thank you so much for my package!! I am currently drinking the Maxim coffee sachet ~ it's delicious! I look forward to trying the other two coffees that you included. :D Thank you also for the chocolate that you included.. I have given those to my girlfriend to try. I also loved the handmade envelope - it was wonderful to get through my letterbox! xx
Comment: Hi Ye Young Nam, My Korean is not so good, but I will have fun trying to figure out your message. Thanks for the beautiful stamps as well and I hope you enjoy the beginning of spring this week! Hugs from Alaska, Sherry Anjung Hoseo
Comment: ê³ ë§™ìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤! Google Translate is not a lot of help with Korean, I've found :) But I could read nearly all of the letters. Something about a coincidence when reading a swap-bot message, a postage stamp issued in 1993, a 'sapsalgae' Korean dog, about spring coming to Korea (to Germany as well this week! but the weekend is supposed to get colder temperatures and frost again.). Thank you very much!