Korean - keyboard input and reading what I wrote

I am having serious problems using Korean on my Mac.
I can switch by going through the finder at the top right to use Korean, but there was another way on the keyboard - unfortunately that way is ow the spotlight menu (the man at the Apple store had used it - but my computer at home doesn't seem to allow this...why?).
Also - I was about to leave a message on a board in Korean, but after posting it noticed that it only came up as question marks to everyone else - even I couldn't read it once I'd posted it...why? I even sent a test message to my hotmail/yahoo accounts and couldn't reread them in Korean - tried all the text encodings for Korean as well...so just HOW can you communicate in Korean using a Mac?!
I am new to Mac and living in Korea (Westerner)...there seem to a great many issues with using Mac here...

Also - I was about to leave a message on a board in
Korean, but after posting it noticed that it only
came up as question marks to everyone else - even I
couldn't read it once I'd posted it...why?
If you could provide the url of the board it would be easier to help. Some (truly stupid) boards set their encoding to Latin-1. Since this is not right for Korean, all input has to be transformed into numerical html codes. Safari does not do this, but FireFox will. Try that and see if it works.
You might have the same problem in web mail, though I think using UTF-8 or one of the Korean encodings should work, as long as you remember to set your browser manually to that when you are reading as well as when you are sending.
You are always a lot better off using a real mail program for non-Latin scripts, since you have no control over what the webmail services do to your encodings.

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