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Convenience store Korean is useful every day. Start with 계산해 주세요, “please ring this up.” Then learn the fast checkout words: 봉투, 영수증, 카드 결제, and 전자레인지.
convenience store words helps learners practice Korean words in real situations. This BSKorean post keeps the lesson clear, scannable, and connected to app practice.
Convenience store words are useful when you buy a quick meal, ask for a bag, heat food, check a promotion, save membership points, recharge a transport card, or drop off a parcel in Korea. This lesson teaches convenience store words by task, so you can read the store more calmly instead of trying to translate every shelf label.
Start by identifying the task: food, checkout, promotion, or store service.
Briefing Summary
Situation
Using a Korean convenience store for food, checkout, promotions, and simple services
Practice focus
store, checkout, receipt, bag, food, microwave, discount, membership, transport card, and parcel words
Useful for
foreign residents, students, workers, travelers, and new tenants in Korea
Study time
8-12 minutes
Slide 1. The Situation
Imagine you walk into a 편의점. You may need food, the microwave, the checkout counter, a promotion, or a service. First decide the task. If you are paying, look for 계산대. If you need proof of purchase, ask for 영수증. If you have several items, you may need a 봉투.
This post is a Korean language lesson, not pricing, refund, parcel, transport card, tax, or membership policy advice. Store rules, refund conditions, parcel limits, transport card recharge limits, and membership terms should be confirmed with the store screen, the cashier, or the service provider.
Slide 2. Key Convenience Store Words
Checkout words help you ask about receipts, bags, and payment moments.
Korean
Romanization
English
Level
Use
편의점
pyeonuijeom
convenience store
BS1
The store itself.
계산대
gyesandae
checkout counter
BS2
Place where you pay.
영수증
yeongsujeung
receipt
BS1
Printed or digital receipt.
봉투
bongtu
shopping bag; envelope
BS1
At checkout, usually a shopping bag.
도시락
dosirak
lunch box; boxed meal
BS2
Convenience store boxed meal.
삼각김밥
samgak gimbap
triangle kimbap
BS2
Common ready-to-eat convenience store food.
컵라면
keop ramyeon
cup noodles
BS2
Instant cup noodles.
전자레인지
jeonjareinji
microwave
BS3
Microwave for convenience store meals.
데우다
deuda
to heat up; to warm up
BS3
Action for heating food.
얼음컵
eoreumkeop
ice cup
BS3
Cup of ice for drinks.
행사 상품
haengsa sangpum
promotional item; sale item
BS5
Item under a promotion.
할인
harin
discount
BS1
Discount word for prices and promotions.
멤버십 적립
membeosip jeongnip
membership point saving; point accumulation
BS4
Asking to save membership points.
교통카드 충전
gyotong kadeu chungjeon
transport card recharge
BS4
Store service for recharging a transport card.
택배 접수
taekbae jeopsu
parcel drop-off; parcel acceptance
BS4
Store service for parcel drop-off or acceptance.
Slide 3. Read the Store in Five Passes
Food and heating words often appear near the microwave or hot water area.
Pass 1: Place. Start with 편의점. It tells you the setting.
Pass 2: Food. Look for 도시락, 삼각김밥, 컵라면, and 얼음컵 when choosing a quick meal or drink.
Pass 3: Heat. Use 전자레인지 for the microwave and 데우다 for the action of heating food.
Pass 4: Checkout. At the 계산대, you may hear 영수증 or 봉투.
Pass 5: Promotions and services. For saving or asking, watch for 행사 상품, 할인, 멤버십 적립, 교통카드 충전, and 택배 접수.
Slide 4. Common Convenience Store Mistakes
Promotion words are useful, but the condition still matters.
The first mistake is reading 봉투 too narrowly. It can mean an envelope, but at a convenience store checkout it usually means a shopping bag. A short phrase like 봉투 하나 주세요 is practical when you need a bag.
The second mistake is mixing the machine with the action. 전자레인지 is the microwave. 데우다 means to heat something up. If you ask the cashier, 이거 데워 주세요 is a useful phrase.
The third mistake is assuming every 행사 상품 or 할인 is simple. Promotions can have conditions, dates, app membership rules, or card rules. Learn the word first, then check the condition if money matters.
Slide 5. Practice With BSKorean
Some convenience store words are service words, not normal checkout words.
Practice this topic in BSKorean: Read the BSKorean app guide, then open the practice app. This exact article set keeps the convenience store words together so you can review food, checkout, promotion, membership, and service words in one session.
A good practice habit is to say the task first: food, heat, checkout, promotion, or service. Then say the Korean word. This is especially helpful in a small store where the microwave, receipt printer, membership screen, and service counter may all be close together.
Mini Review Table
If you see…
Think…
편의점
This is the convenience store.
계산대
This is the checkout counter.
영수증
This is the receipt.
도시락
This is a boxed meal.
컵라면
These are cup noodles.
전자레인지
This is the microwave.
멤버십 적립
This means membership point saving.
택배 접수
This means parcel drop-off.
Final Takeaway
You do not need to understand every product label to use a Korean convenience store. First identify the task, then use the key word: 계산대 for checkout, 전자레인지 for heating food, 멤버십 적립 for points, and 택배 접수 for parcel drop-off. These Korean convenience store words give you a simple order for using the store more confidently.
A Korean convenience store checkout can move quickly, so learn the words you need before you reach the counter. The most useful sentence is 봉투 주세요, “please give me a bag.” If you do not need a bag, answer 괜찮아요.
Practice these checkout phrases aloud: 봉투 주세요, 영수증 주세요, 교통카드 충전해 주세요, and 따로 계산해 주세요. They help with bags, receipts, transit cards, and separate payment.
Counter moment
Korean phrase
Use it when
Bag
봉투 주세요
You need a bag.
Receipt
영수증 주세요
You need proof of payment.
Transport card
교통카드 충전해 주세요
You want to add money to a card.
Separate bill
따로 계산해 주세요
You and another person will pay separately.
If the clerk asks 봉투 필요하세요?, they are asking whether you need a bag. A simple 네, 주세요 or 아니요, 괜찮아요 is enough. For similar quick-counter speaking, study cafe phrases and pharmacy cold medicine words.
Korean convenience store words guide
Korean convenience store words helps learners practice Korean words in real situations. This BSKorean post keeps the lesson clear, scannable, and connected to app practice.
Korean convenience store words help you understand checkout questions, payment options, bags, receipts, discounts, and quick service phrases in Korea. This briefing-style lesson focuses on words you hear at the counter.
Korean Convenience Store Words at Checkout
Korean convenience store checkout words title slide with a realistic checkout scene
You put a lunch box, bottled water, and a small snack on the counter at a Korean convenience store. The cashier scans the items quickly and asks, 봉투 필요하세요? Another customer is already waiting behind you. You know this is a simple checkout, but the Korean comes fast.
This lesson helps you handle that exact moment. You will learn Korean convenience store words for checkout, bags, receipts, membership points, payment, microwave heating, disposable items, and transport card top-ups. The goal is not to memorize a long conversation. The goal is to recognize the action word and answer clearly.
Korean convenience stores are useful for travelers, students, workers, and new residents. You can buy meals, drinks, umbrellas, chargers, medicine-like daily items, and sometimes top up a transport card. Many people also use the microwave area after buying a lunch box or instant food.
The language is usually short. A cashier may not say a full sentence every time. You might hear 봉투요?, 영수증은요?, or 포인트 있으세요? These are not grammar tests. They are checkout signals.
This matters even more if you work in a service job in Korea. Convenience store checkout language overlaps with cafe, restaurant, pharmacy, mart, and hotel front desk Korean. Words like 계산, 카드, 영수증, 포인트, and 할인 appear in many service situations. When you learn them as action words, you are not only learning one store. You are learning a small service counter system.
What You Need to Do
Listen for the main checkout word: bag, receipt, points, payment, or heating.
Answer with a short phrase such as 네, 주세요 or 아니요, 괜찮아요.
Choose your payment method clearly.
Ask for microwave heating or disposable items only if you need them.
Use the same words again in cafes, pharmacies, small stores, and service counters.
Core Vocabulary Table
Korean
Romanization
English
Level
Usage Note
편의점
pyeonuijeom
convenience store
Beginner 1
The store itself. Use it for maps, signs, and directions.
계산
gyesan
checkout / payment
Beginner 2
Used when paying or asking where to pay.
봉투
bongtu
bag
Beginner 2
A shopping bag. It may cost extra.
영수증
yeongsujeung
receipt
Beginner 2
Proof of purchase. The cashier may ask if you need it.
카드
kadeu
card
Beginner 1
Debit or credit card. Common payment method in Korea.
현금
hyeongeum
cash
Beginner 2
Paper money or coins.
포인트
pointeu
points
Intermediate 1
Membership or reward points. Not the same as payment.
할인
harin
discount
Intermediate 1
Used in promotions, membership benefits, and signs.
행사 상품
haengsa sangpum
promotional item
Intermediate 2
Often appears on shelf labels or 1+1 items.
전자레인지
jeonjareinji
microwave
Beginner 3
Used for lunch boxes and instant food.
데워 주세요
dewo juseyo
please heat it
Beginner 3
Useful when asking staff to heat food.
일회용품
ilhoe-yongpum
disposable items
Intermediate 2
Spoons, chopsticks, forks, or straws.
교통카드
gyotongkadeu
transport card
Intermediate 1
Transit card for buses and subways.
충전
chungjeon
top-up / recharge
Intermediate 1
Used when adding money to a transport card.
환불
hwanbul
refund
Advanced 1
More formal service word. Use when asking about returns.
Action Signal Formula
Convenience store Korean is easier when you treat each question as an action signal.
The important point is that the Korean word tells you what decision is being requested. If you hear 봉투, decide whether you need a bag. If you hear 영수증, decide whether you want a receipt. If you hear 포인트, decide whether you have membership points. You do not need to translate every ending while the line is moving.
Pattern
Meaning
Example
N 필요하세요?
Do you need N?
봉투 필요하세요?
N 드릴까요?
Shall I give you N?
영수증 드릴까요?
N 있으세요?
Do you have N?
포인트 있으세요?
N로 할게요
I will use/pay with N
카드로 할게요.
이거 데워 주세요
Please heat this up
이거 데워 주세요.
Amount + 충전해 주세요
Please top up this amount
만원 충전해 주세요.
Real-Life Dialogue
Dialogue 1: Bag, points, and payment
Cashier: 봉투 필요하세요? Bongtu piryo haseyo? Do you need a bag?
Customer: 네, 하나 주세요. Ne, hana juseyo. Yes, one please.
Cashier: 포인트 있으세요? Pointeu isseuseyo? Do you have membership points?
Customer: 아니요, 없어요. 카드로 할게요. Aniyo, eopseoyo. Kadeuro halgeyo. No, I do not. I will pay by card.
Cashier: 네, 잠시만요. Ne, jamsimanyo. Yes, one moment.
Cashier: 영수증 드릴까요? Yeongsujeung deurilkkayo? Would you like a receipt?
Customer: 아니요, 괜찮아요. Aniyo, gwaenchanayo. No, that is okay.
These dialogues are short because real checkout Korean is short. You do not need to explain everything. You only need to answer the current decision.
Notice that the customer does not answer with long grammar. The customer uses short, polite phrases that fit the situation. This is natural in Korea because the counter is busy and the shared goal is simple: complete the payment, give the needed items, and move on. For beginners, this is good news. You can sound natural with a small number of reliable phrases.
Common Mistakes
Common Mistake 1: Thinking 포인트 means payment
Why it happens: The word sounds like a payment system to many learners.
Correct understanding: 포인트 usually means membership or reward points. If you do not have them, say 포인트 없어요.
Common Mistake 2: Answering 봉투 필요하세요? with only 네
Why it happens: 네 means yes, so learners think it is enough.
Correct understanding: 네 can work, but 네, 하나 주세요 is clearer. It means “Yes, one please.”
Common Mistake 3: Waiting for staff to heat food automatically
Why it happens: In some countries, staff may prepare hot food automatically.
Correct understanding: If you bought a lunch box and want it heated, say 이거 데워 주세요. Some stores have a self-use microwave area.
Common Mistake 4: Using long sentences under pressure
Why it happens: Learners often try to make a complete textbook sentence.
Correct understanding: Short Korean is normal at checkout. 카드로 할게요, 영수증 괜찮아요, and 포인트 없어요 are natural.
Mini Quiz
Question 1: What does 봉투 mean? Answer: bag. Explanation: The cashier may ask 봉투 필요하세요?, meaning “Do you need a bag?”
Question 2: You want to pay by card. What should you say? Answer: 카드로 할게요. Explanation: N로 할게요 is a natural pattern for choosing a payment method.
Question 3: What does 포인트 있으세요? ask? Answer: Do you have membership points? Explanation: It is not asking whether you will pay with points in every case. It often means membership points.
Question 4: You do not need a receipt. What can you say? Answer: 아니요, 괜찮아요. Explanation: This is a polite and short way to decline.
Question 5: How do you ask staff to heat a lunch box? Answer: 이거 데워 주세요. Explanation: 이거 means “this,” and 데워 주세요 means “please heat it.”
Review Table
Korean
Meaning
Best Situation
Beginner Tip
봉투
bag
checkout
Answer with 네, 하나 주세요 if you need one.
영수증
receipt
after payment
Decline with 아니요, 괜찮아요.
포인트
membership points
cashier question
Say 포인트 없어요 if you do not have points.
카드
card
payment
Use 카드로 할게요.
현금
cash
payment
Use 현금으로 할게요.
전자레인지
microwave
food area
Look near lunch boxes or instant food.
데워 주세요
please heat it
lunch box purchase
Point to the food and say 이거.
충전
top-up
transport card service
Use amount + 충전해 주세요.
Practice This Set
Practice this word list in Learn Korean or in the upcoming BS3001 app. Start with Korean to English recognition first. Then practice English to Korean so you can produce short answers at the counter.
A good practice order is simple. First, recognize the Korean word. Second, choose the English meaning. Third, say one short answer aloud. For example, when you see 영수증, think “receipt,” then practice 아니요, 괜찮아요. When you see 카드, think “card,” then practice 카드로 할게요. This connects vocabulary to real action.
Korean convenience store checkout is not one long conversation. It is a series of small choices. Listen for words like 봉투, 영수증, 포인트, 카드, and 전자레인지. Then answer with a short phrase.
If you can say 네, 하나 주세요, 아니요, 괜찮아요, 카드로 할게요, and 이거 데워 주세요, you can handle most convenience store checkout situations in Korea with much less stress.
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