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Replying to Sophia Apr 6, 2025
Exactly. Someone please tell me if calling a dead person "the deceased" is supposed to be some kind of term of…
"In South Korean culture, it's generally not acceptable to call a deceased person by their given name; instead, you use honorifics or indirect expressions to refer to them, showing respect for the deceased and their family.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
General Avoidance of Names:
In Korean culture, it's considered disrespectful to address someone directly by their name, and this extends to the deceased. "
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Replying to Floki Apr 6, 2025
I've seen people interpret the fact that he didn’t mention her name as narcissistic. While I don’t buy into…
"In South Korean culture, it's generally not acceptable to call a deceased person by their given name; instead, you use honorifics or indirect expressions to refer to them, showing respect for the deceased and their family.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
General Avoidance of Names:
In Korean culture, it's considered disrespectful to address someone directly by their name, and this extends to the deceased. "
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Replying to My Liberation Notes Apr 6, 2025
My two cents: The conference was probably one of KSH's worst performances. I came to it with an open mind, everyone…
"In South Korean culture, it's generally not acceptable to call a deceased person by their given name; instead, you use honorifics or indirect expressions to refer to them, showing respect for the deceased and their family.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
General Avoidance of Names:
In Korean culture, it's considered disrespectful to address someone directly by their name, and this extends to the deceased. "
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Replying to shoco117 Apr 4, 2025
So, I'm taking it as though you guys were a part of their circle, and know for a fact that he's lying?
You can tell by their tone that they're automatically against him because 1. he's rich, 2. they're gullible and believed the first thing they read, 3. any age gap in any ML-FL relationship means ML is a pedophile.
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Replying to Supriya Mar 20, 2025
lmfao Joss cracked up at the *sweat dropping* scene😭😭 i need more of their reactions lol
I thought it was tears.
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Replying to Gian Mar 20, 2025
it's blocked in the following countriesChecked using https://watannetwork.com/tools/blocked/BruneiJapanTimor-LesteUnited…
I'm in the US and I can see it on iQIYI without VPN.
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Replying to hyungcode_HOD Feb 18, 2025
Title The Witch
I don’t why few people say both the episodes showed the same story on repeat. You’re missing the point. The…
It's a different style and they don't get the nuance. I think it's fabulous. It's rare that we get something this good.
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Replying to manmanyiyi Feb 18, 2025
Title The Witch
At first the rating started at 4.2. it was voted by haters and slowly people voted normally for it to raise back…
Do you know why it has so many haters?
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Replying to dramaddictedsince2008 Feb 17, 2025
You cannot decide how people react to what happens to them, cause we are all different. The concept of "over reacting"…
@addictedtokdramasince02, I never understood cancel culture until recently. The power these netizens & anti-fans hold is truly scary, whether in S. Korea or in China. And I don't see their governments doing anything about it. They seem to think that the social censure that worked to keep individuals well behaved should continue to work in today's internet world. But it's too much. It's not merely your friend group, or your neighborhood's social censure, you suddenly have hundreds, maybe thousands of people condemning you. From what I have read about her, it wasn't merely online bullying. People went to her place of work at a restaurant (when she was not acting) to harass her there. This is all after she apologized and paid her penalty. If people felt that punishment was not enough, they should go to their government to change the law, or to the judge that meted out the punishment. But why harass the person who had paid her dues?
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Replying to fortunn Feb 16, 2025
What’s the story about?
Good reviews from moviegoers is not the same as being recognized by your peers in the film industry. It's akin to paying attention to Google reviews and going to McDonald's because it has 4.7 stars and eschewing a fine Italian restaurant at 4.4 stars for its lower rating.

Some people can appreciate Bogota and some can't. That's OK. I'm reserving my own judgment until I see it for myself, regardless of what awards it gets. That's never been the reason I watch shows.
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Replying to Cora Feb 16, 2025
I'm Korean and people around me were never interested in this movie. Even in the chatrooms/forums, no one ever…
Just a guess. Do you think S. Koreans didn't want to visit that 1990s era, given their current political situation? "The South Korean currency, the won, hit its lowest level in nearly 16 years against the US dollar on Friday." Source: https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/political-turmoil-pushes-south-korean-won-to-16-year-low/3435840#:~:text=The%20South%20Korean%20currency%2C%20the,decree%20and%20his%20subsequent%20impeachment.
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