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July 24, 2022July 24, 2022 demizach Copy Fails, copywriting, Language Learning, proofreading

Even more examples of common errors and awkward English found in Korea

Part II of a blog post highlighting the most common English copywriting errors found in Korea, often resulting from not using a native English proofreader—such as DC CopyPro. You can find details on DC CopyPro's free consulting service to help you avoid such errors in this blog post.

June 26, 2022May 28, 2023 demizach Copy Fails, copywriting, Grammar, Musings

The most common errors and examples of awkward English found in Korea

After more than a year of posting daily examples of awkward English found mainly on Korean signs, clothing, and packaging, this blog post (part 1 of 2) highlights the most common English copywriting errors Koreans tend to make.

May 29, 2022May 24, 2022 demizach copywriting

Copy, copywriter, copyeditor—what the heck is the definition of copy?

The word copy as it's used in copywriting and content writing is often misused. This post examines the origin of the term, how to use it properly, and its specific meaning in marketing and advertising.

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🤷닫으신 건가요, 아닌가요?/Are you closed or not?🤷⁠
💻Blog Post💻 English Korean city slogans are nothing new, though they do tend to change quite often. Unfortunately, they rarely change for the good. Check out this massive collection of English city slogans for cities in Korea, including links to the city sites and commentary on each slogan.
🧹그럼 얼마나 좋을까요./Wouldn't that be nice?🧽⁠
🇰🇷 Sunday City Slogans—District Edition! 🇰🇷⁠
🤣아이러니하네요/Oh, the irony!🤣⁠

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