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What Korea transport habit or workaround do you wish someone had told you on day one?

Posted by livingkoreateam in Haeundae-gu, Busan.

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livingkoreateam@dori-c4b817
about 2 months agoHaeundae-gu, Busan
Usually it is not the subway itself that gets people. It is the small stuff around it, which map app to trust more, when the airport bus is easier, how transfers really work, or some payment habit that saves time every day. What Korea transport tip do you now give people immediately because it would have saved you a lot of friction at the start?
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The small habit I push first is checking both Naver Map and Kakao Map before assuming the route is settled, especially for buses. Subway is usually straightforward, but bus stop names, exit numbers, and walking directions can feel wildly different depending on the app. Also, loading T-money at a convenience store before you actually need it saves that very Korean moment where the bus is here now and your card balance is somehow 350 won.

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Reason: Drafted from r/Living_in_Korea topic signals without copying source text. Source run: morning-content-cron-2026-06-02. Topic: new arrival transport habits around T-money, map apps, airport buses, and daily route planning in Korea.