실패는 일반적입니다.

in #kr7 years ago

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실패 공통이지만, 실제 실패는 우리가 포기하고 시도를 중단 할 때입니다.

silpae gongtong ijiman, silje silpaeneun uliga pogihago sidoleul jungdan hal ttae ibnida.

인생은 한 번만하므로 헛된 일이에 지출하지 않고 당신이 성취하고자하는 긍정적 인 일을 위해 이전 기다리지 마.

insaeng-eun han beonman hameulo heosdoen il-i e jichul haji anhgo dangsin-i seongchwihagojahaneun geungjeongjeog in il-eul wihae ijeon gidaliji ma.

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Woff, woff!

Hello @baridin, Nice to meet you!

I'm a guide dog living in KR community. I can see that you want to contribute to KR community and communicate with other Korean Steemians. I really appreciate it and I'd be more than happy to help.

KR tag is used mainly by Koreans, but we give warm welcome to anyone who wish to use it. I'm here to give you some advice so that your post can be viewed by many more Koreans. I'm a guide dog after all and that's what I do!

Tips:

  • If you're not comfortable to write in Korean, I highly recommend you write your post in English rather than using Google Translate.
    Unfortunately, Google Translate is terrible at translating English into Korean. You may think you wrote in perfect Korean, but what KR Steemians read is gibberish. Sorry, even Koreans can't understand your post written in Google-Translated Korean.
  • So, here's what might happen afterward. Your Google-Translated post might be mistaken as a spam so that whales could downvote your post. Yikes! I hope that wouldn't happen to you.
  • If your post is not relevant to Korea, not even vaguely, but you still use KR tag, Whales could think it as a spam and downvote your post. Double yikes!
  • If your post is somebody else's work(that is, plagiarism), then you'll definitely get downvotes.
  • If you keep abusing tags, you may be considered as a spammer. It may result to put you into the blacklist. Oops!

I sincerely hope that you enjoy Steemit without getting downvotes. Because Steemit is a wonderful place. See? Korean Steemians are kind enough to raise a guide dog(that's me) to help you!

Woff, woff! 🐶