This drama really tried everything to shove 2ml down our throats.. just when you think its finally over they come…
the worst part is that so many viewers actually got second lead syndrome. I've seen so many edits on youtube about how she should have ended with the 2nd male lead. While watching it I really couldn't understand why they liked him so much. I don't think I've seen a character that was rejected so many times as him and yet he kept coming back
they both disappeared from his world but only FL transferred? did ML vanish??why did the system tell them it's…
The system said that two people had to go because there were two people who came in the beginning. the female lead wanted to stay with the male lead so the Xiao Feng suggested that he would stay behind instead of the male lead. I guess the system accepted that offer, wouldn't be the first time a male lead went to the female lead's world.
Also the one waving at her could have been her imagining that he was standing there. It wasn't necessarily him
question: the ML is the emperor's brother?? or cousin or what? the SML is the emperor's son?
in the second season when the FML is trying to gather money for her hospital. She mentioned that only the sons of the emperor are given rewards. With this she insinuates that her husband is not receiving a reward because he's not one of the emperor's sons.
This is one of my all favourites BL series from South Korea and I'm rewatching it at the moment (for the second…
In South Korea people make an distinction in how familiar they are with the other person by how they address the person. There are a lot of levels that aren't quickly explained like that but the basics are
saying the person's last name only (formal for not close relationships), saying the person's first name (informal for close relationships. This is usually only dome by really close friends, family members and lovers. Saying the person's full name if formal which can be done by both close and not close relationships.
saying the person's name with honorific like -shi (formal for not close relationship), -ah (informal for close relationshis), and -nim (formal for work relationships).
So that's the basic but what Wonyoung said was sajang-nim. Sajang means boss or owner and -nim is the formal honorific for work related relationships.
Wonyoung was trying to get close with Teajoon but since he is the owner of a shop and they weren't as close at the beginning he opted for sajang-nim
There is so much more to it that I can't explain in just a comment. if you want to learn more about it you can look for korean honorifics on Google. there are a lot of web pages explaining it and there's a Wikipedia page dedicated to it as well.
(I have to add that Wonyoung kept saying Sajang-nim even after starting dating because calling someone a certain way becomes a habit. Also when people start dating they usually have a talk about how they will address each other going forward.)
It could be just me, but I feel like you should worry about what others might think about your same sex relationship before you start the relationship. If you are gonna worry about it after starting the relationship then you're out...
I cant get over how Hwang Cheol Bum keeps on using the same minions even though they keep on failing him every freaking time and then gets surprised when they fail again. Like I'm all here for the loyalty but my man, this ain't gonna work
Also the one waving at her could have been her imagining that he was standing there. It wasn't necessarily him
saying the person's last name only (formal for not close relationships), saying the person's first name (informal for close relationships. This is usually only dome by really close friends, family members and lovers. Saying the person's full name if formal which can be done by both close and not close relationships.
saying the person's name with honorific like -shi (formal for not close relationship), -ah (informal for close relationshis), and -nim (formal for work relationships).
So that's the basic but what Wonyoung said was sajang-nim. Sajang means boss or owner and -nim is the formal honorific for work related relationships.
Wonyoung was trying to get close with Teajoon but since he is the owner of a shop and they weren't as close at the beginning he opted for sajang-nim
There is so much more to it that I can't explain in just a comment. if you want to learn more about it you can look for korean honorifics on Google. there are a lot of web pages explaining it and there's a Wikipedia page dedicated to it as well.
(I have to add that Wonyoung kept saying Sajang-nim even after starting dating because calling someone a certain way becomes a habit. Also when people start dating they usually have a talk about how they will address each other going forward.)
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