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Before you pack your bags, here are 8 things you probably wonโt hear in the usual guides โ from housing deposits and phone number headaches to visa surprises and cultural quirks around paying the bill.
Weโre so excited to see the Omeet community growing! Over 500 of you have already joined to meet, chat, and connect โ and itโs just the beginning. Thanks for being part of this journey ๐งก
No matter if you're a traveler, expat, digital nomad, local, or just love languages โ Omeet helps you connect your way. This guide shows how to use the app based on your lifestyle, with tips for meeting people wherever you are (or even from afar). ๐โจ
Omeet launched in Korea on February 27 and quickly grew to 200+ users. We're now starting in Japan with our first ads launching soon! The app is open to everyone, worldwide โ join and make real connections through language and culture.
We just passed 100 users! It may be a small milestone, but it marks the beginning of something real. In this post, we reflect on what it means, what weโve learned so far, and whatโs next for Omeet. ๐
Moved to Korea and not sure how to meet people? Here's what actually worked for me in Daegu โ beyond language exchanges and flaky apps. Real tips for expat women who want meaningful connection.
Moving to a new city can be excitingโฆ and a little lonely. Whether you're an expat, a digital nomad, or just starting fresh somewhere new, making friends doesn't have to be hard. Here are 7 simple ways to meet people and start building real connections.