When to use to face each other in Korean
Korean: 마주보다[ ma-ju-bo-da ]

When to use it
"To face each other" means two people or things are turned toward one another. You use it when people sit, stand, or talk with their fronts toward each other. The Korean word (마주보다) is common in everyday situations like eating together, having a conversation, or sitting across from someone.
Example sentences
우리는 식탁에서 마주봐요.
We face each other at the table.
학교에서 친구와 마주보고 웃었어요.
At school, I faced my friend and smiled.
공원에서 두 아이가 마주보고 서 있어요.
Two children are standing facing each other in the park.
선생님과 학생이 마주보고 이야기해요.
The teacher and the student talk facing each other.
가게에서 손님과 점원이 마주보고 인사했어요.
At the shop, the customer and the clerk faced each other and said hello.
기차에서 우리는 마주보고 앉았어요.
On the train, we sat facing each other.