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My daughter, whom I adopted in Korea, is returning to Korea. I am interested in traveling with my daughter. Can I stay with her at KoRoot too?
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Yes. This is organization dedicated to overseas Korean adoptees as well as their parents. We also plan to have several events geared toward their interest as well.
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I am a Korean adoptee living in Denmark and planning to return to Korea to find my biological parents. I have a friend who is interested in Korean culture and asked me to bring him along for the trip. Can he stay with me in KoRoot?
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Yes.
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I want to stay in KoRoot, but I want a little bit of privacy on my own during the stay. Can I get a private room if I pay more or by any other means?
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If there is an available space, we can offer a room, but with additional cost.
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Is there any way I can find out my room assignment and who my roommates are?
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We can tell you where they are from and etc if you cared to know, but that¡¯s probably as far as we can tell you.
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Is there anything I should bring and shouldn¡¯t during my stay?
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We only offer soaps and towels as far as room service is concerned. However, you can purchase other basic necessities from a convenience store nearby. For those that you shouldn¡¯t bring refer to our house rule.
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I have reserved a room to stay for 30 days and said so in my KoRoot form, but I want to leave early because of personal reason. Can that be done? Is there penalty for it?
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Refer to ¡®Early Departure¡¯ section from our house rules.
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Does KoRoot provide phones? What do I do if I need make domestic/international phone calls? What about internet access?
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There is a payphone inside the guesthouse. We also sell international/domestic calling card for those who want to purchase one. And, yes, you get to have free internet access.
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Is it really true that lodging cost is only $15 for a night? What¡¯s the catch?
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No. there is no catch. This is a non-profit organization founded by a group of people who are passionate about its cause and its desire to assist overseas adopted Koreans.
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