Polite Korean Pronunciation Guide for Requesting Client Movements During Makeup
When working as a makeup artist in Korea, using natural and polite Korean expressions to guide clients for specific movements is beneficial. Here are some polite Korean expressions and pronunciation guides suitable for makeup situations.
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1. Please look up (위로 보세요)
Korean: 위로 보세요.
Pronunciation Guide: "Wi-ro bo-se-yo"
Explanation: This expression is used when applying eye makeup or eyeliner. In Korean, “보세요” (bo-se-yo) is a polite way to request someone to look or watch, often used in customer service settings.
2. Please look down (아래로 보세요)
Korean: 아래로 보세요.
Pronunciation Guide: "A-rae-ro bo-se-yo"
Explanation: Useful for makeup on the lower part of the eye, “보세요” once again adds a polite and friendly tone to your request.
3. Please close your eyes (눈을 감아주세요)
Korean: 눈을 감아주세요.
Pronunciation Guide: "Nun-eul ga-ma-joo-se-yo"
Explanation: Ideal when you need the client to close their eyes for full eye makeup. “감아주세요” (ga-ma-joo-se-yo) is a polite way to ask someone to close their eyes in Korean.
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Using these polite expressions can help clients feel more comfortable and naturally follow your guidance. Try incorporating these phrases into your communication with clients during makeup sessions for a more professional experience.
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