Thanks for your reply... I watched it and loved it, I was on team Raphael so was a little deflated, but that's the only low point for me, I had a great time - I really wondered why it's not popular. The op didn't back up their opinion with any reason, so I asked why! Have you got any examples to back up your take on the narrative? Didn't you find any of it funny? How about when Kang Jae and Woori fondly reminisce about the time they first met... not funny? As far as performance, I love all the actors and rate them all highly, very natural, perfect timing, good natured, down to earth, and they nailed the humour. Wasn't Woori's mum great? Inspired casting don't you think? They looked as if they could be related - that relationship alone was brilliant and well written for me. The whole family vibe was fantastic. I think it's an underrated drama. Sorry for the long message!
I liked the six episode version, but this version is better. So much richer. I wish I'd seen this version first, it makes the short version a little irrelevant - a spoiler for the real version.
I think becoming a language teacher provides a more stable income, if you have kids
Indeed, and you can meet wonderful people. Something cryptic in your words, does she have kids? I don't know much about her... Or maybe you yourself are an ex-actor with kids who teaches languages 🤔😊
no, her mom is columbian and father is british acc to a website
I'm quoting you because you're the type who'll pretend they never got something wrong, quietly fix it and act all high and mighty:
"people who's first language"
*whose 🤣
Don't like it? Stop correcting people then: it doesn't matter. This is social media, opinions matter, you can ignore typos, grammar and spelling mistakes, keep your inner school teacher to yourself. Grow up. Wtf?
no, her mom is columbian and father is british acc to a website
First of all, she wasn't correcting me. Try to learn to follow a thread and get your facts straight. You should thank me for pointing out your mistake, right?
Since you're revisiting the topic...
It just so happens I don't give a shit about spelling mistakes or grammatical errors as long as the meaning isn't ambiguous.
Most of all I'm sick of netizens (hypocrites) who tell others how to think and what to do.
People getting offended for the sake of it online, in SNS and so on... their mock outrage is really getting on my nerves.
Some people spell Colombia wrong, it's a common mistake.
This user's offended by this mistake? Why's that? Is she a fierce nationalist or a martinet? She's never made a mistake or an auto-correct typo in her life?
We're not here to correct people, it's not a spelling test.
Sure, we're all free to privately judge people by how they write, it happens subconsciously. But in this context, she's judging their style - she might think they're unintelligent or can't be bothered, up to her, but it's their style - pointing it out is tantamount to telling a stranger on the road to fix their hair.
So in summary, it doesn't matter. The error is by the one getting offended when no offence was intended. Taking offence over nothing is the work of a shit disturber. Just stop getting offended, it's ignorant! Grow up, you babies.
Good point, maybe rumour about her being language coach are true. He had to learn some Italian.
She moved to Italy as a minor, I'm guessing she's fluent in English, Spanish and Italian! For clever girls like that she'll probably have no trouble adding Korean to the list!
Spoiler alert. Please censor yourself next time. Better still, make this your last contribution. How dare you announce how the show ends on a site that purports to understand drama.
"people who's first language"
*whose 🤣
Don't like it?
Stop correcting people then: it doesn't matter.
This is social media, opinions matter, you can ignore typos, grammar and spelling mistakes, keep your inner school teacher to yourself. Grow up. Wtf?
Since you're revisiting the topic...
It just so happens I don't give a shit about spelling mistakes or grammatical errors as long as the meaning isn't ambiguous.
Most of all I'm sick of netizens (hypocrites) who tell others how to think and what to do.
People getting offended for the sake of it online, in SNS and so on... their mock outrage is really getting on my nerves.
Some people spell Colombia wrong, it's a common mistake.
This user's offended by this mistake? Why's that? Is she a fierce nationalist or a martinet? She's never made a mistake or an auto-correct typo in her life?
We're not here to correct people, it's not a spelling test.
Sure, we're all free to privately judge people by how they write, it happens subconsciously. But in this context, she's judging their style - she might think they're unintelligent or can't be bothered, up to her, but it's their style - pointing it out is tantamount to telling a stranger on the road to fix their hair.
So in summary, it doesn't matter. The error is by the one getting offended when no offence was intended. Taking offence over nothing is the work of a shit disturber. Just stop getting offended, it's ignorant! Grow up, you babies.