Friday, February 15, 2013




A lot of K’s

      I’ve always liked Korean Dramas and movies, Korean language, Korean music, Korean fashion, and Korean idols with their cute and funky hairstyles. But! A BIG BUT! I never wanted to be a Korean myself. Never imagined; never wished for.
      I can only say that watching K-dramas and K-movies are just the things I usually do when I’m bored and alone at home. Admit it! Is there really not a single time that you’ve actually watched or liked anything related to Koreans and felt butterflies in your stomach while watching it or had it? Hmmm…
      Learning Korean language isn’t really that hard. My Korean friend once even said that Japanese and Chinese language is much HARDER, and it is correct. Honestly, the main reason why I’m learning Korean language is that if I’ll watch K-dramas and movies, I’ll be able to understand what the actors and actresses is saying without having a nosebleed. Plus, I’ll need not to panic if the video does not have subtitles.
      Listening to K-pop is what I like. I also like P-pop and American songs, but not as much as I like K-pop. It’s not about whether I understand what the song means or not, it’s just about the way they (K-pop idols) sing the song and how it will touch your heart when you’re listening to it. By the way, I’m talking about ballad songs because it’s my favorite genre of all.
`     Koreans have those kinds of fashion that are weird. Not in a bad way, but in a cool-weird way. Whether they’ll wear very large clothes for their small bodies or wear rainbow-like colored clothes, they still carry them in a pretty awesome way.
      Korean hairstyles are the best. It’s like they are the kings and queens when it comes to designing hairstyles. Even in boys, it’s like the coolest. I’ve always wanted to go to a Korean parlor. I want to try a haircut that will make me look nice and much more presentable.
      I’ve liked it all. Their language, music, fashion, hairstyles, and mostly their delicious food, I like it all. But I never really wanted or wished to be a Korean. I can’t even imagine myself with small eyes and wearing hanbok and all, but I can imagine myself with a fair complexion and speaking in Korean fluently though. And all that I’ve mention above, to me, is just like my hobby. Things that I like to do, listen, and learn.

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