He's not that bad! Everyone wants to make him into a stalker, cheating ex, and I'm not seeing it.
Maybe he kissed someone else at that party. Was that even him? We only saw the back of his head. Everything was fuzzy. She may be a bad narrator for that party. She wasn't feeling well.
He seems nice. He loves her. He wants her back. And he knows her medical history and is concerned. He's not giving away her secrets. Although how does he have her medical records? That's weird.
I mean, yeah, he won't take "No" for an answer, and that's a red flag for me. But she's not yelling at him to get the hell out of her life. I think the breakup might have more to do with her cancer, and less to do with anything he did.
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And yes, I wish she'd kick him to the curb and toss him out of Korea back to the USA. But he doesn't seem as bad as people want to make him out to be.
Can someone tell me if this is a translation thing from Korean to English subtitles?
I've noticed in K-dramas, when someone says, "I like you," they really mean they are romantically infatuated with the other person. "I have a crush on you."
Whereas in English, "I like you," can mean, "You're a nice person," "You're a good friend," or "You're Okay!" But it can also mean, "I have a really big crush on you."
In Korean, are there different levels of meaning for "I like you" ? Or does "I like you" always mean, "I have a crush on you" ?
I also worked for a bit tech company based in San Fran, and nobody got sabaticals. It really depends on the company. But yeah, it doesn't fit with Chris thinking the year off was a negative.
Since Chris implied the year off was for a negative reason, I doubt it was a sabbatical. I worked for a major US computer company for 25 years as a senior principal engineer and nobody I worked with ever got a sabbatical. I certainly didn't.
Why doesn't the FL start a YouTube (or equivalent) channel with her cooking videos? She could be raking in the ad revenue and be an influencer for knives and pots and pans already. Or a cooking blog? She's got the time and the computer skills.
I can't help but find myself not really rooting for the main couple to end up together. After giving it some thought,…
FL really has turned into her mother. Hitting everyone she loves.
ML's mother is so cold to him. While FL's mother actually mothered him. I think he's attracted to FL despite how she treats him, because he sees that FL's mother loves her husband, and FL is just like her own mother.
In episode 5, it's mentioned that FL took a year off from Greip. Do you think she got pregnant and had a baby?And…
Chris and FL are both Korean, so even if Americans wouldn't have batted an eye at FL getting pregnant and being unmarried, FL may have been embarrassed about it and Chris knows how to push FL's buttons.
Maybe he kissed someone else at that party. Was that even him? We only saw the back of his head. Everything was fuzzy. She may be a bad narrator for that party. She wasn't feeling well.
He seems nice. He loves her. He wants her back. And he knows her medical history and is concerned. He's not giving away her secrets. Although how does he have her medical records? That's weird.
I mean, yeah, he won't take "No" for an answer, and that's a red flag for me. But she's not yelling at him to get the hell out of her life. I think the breakup might have more to do with her cancer, and less to do with anything he did.
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And yes, I wish she'd kick him to the curb and toss him out of Korea back to the USA. But he doesn't seem as bad as people want to make him out to be.
How can she NOT tell her parents about the cancer? If there's one time you need your family on your side, it's when you're sick.
I've noticed in K-dramas, when someone says, "I like you," they really mean they are romantically infatuated with the other person. "I have a crush on you."
Whereas in English, "I like you," can mean, "You're a nice person," "You're a good friend," or "You're Okay!" But it can also mean, "I have a really big crush on you."
In Korean, are there different levels of meaning for "I like you" ?
Or does "I like you" always mean, "I have a crush on you" ?
ML's mother is so cold to him. While FL's mother actually mothered him. I think he's attracted to FL despite how she treats him, because he sees that FL's mother loves her husband, and FL is just like her own mother.
And she could have also had a miscarriage.