(1)Right now, there’s an ophthalmologist and a place that sells glasses.image text translation
(2)In the U.S., when an eye doctor gives me a medical certificate, I guess it’s common to fit glasses with it.
(3)It’s the most comfortable for me, and the shape and size are perfect for me.
(4)The glasses I’m wearing are customized glasses in Korea and compressed about three times.
(1)If you immigrate to America,image text translation
(2)Bring medical stuff.
(3)American tips.jpg
(1)It was 50 water. About 60,000 won.image text translation
(2)= 900 dollars without insurance approximately 1.08 million won
(3)$289 after insurance. About 350,000 won.
(4)When I buy glasses, the insurance price before insurance is over 1 million won and insurance is applied.
(5)300,000 won afterwards.
(6)On top of that, the prescription for the doctor’s certificate is 60,000 won.
(1)Where did you buy those glasses?image text translation
(2)Can you tell me how many times you’ve compressed this?
(3)The U.S.A. is legally…
(4)I can’t compress my glasses a lot.
(1)May I see these glasses?I’m just curious.image text translation
(2)A few days later, I went to get my new glasses. The difference in thickness with the lenses I got a year ago in Korea.(Laughs) (Laughs)An employee who asks if it’s okay to take a pair of glasses in Korea.
(3)It’s compressed, but it’s this thick.
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