is this romance between kang namsoon and kang heeshik? pls they sound like siblings. 😃 i dont like watching…
In Korea (actually in most Asia-Pacific cultures):
1. Wives are not required to use their husband's surname
2. Children generally carry their father's surname
3. Children can choose to carry their mother's surname (or the parents chooses it for them)
4. Korean names, especially surnames, when transliterated into Latin, looks similar or the same but in reality are not. The registered Hanja is different even though the transliteration into Latin is the same; or even if the Hangul is similar; or even if the pronunciation is the same. What matters is the Hanja.
5. There are also cases wherein the Hanja, the Hangul, and pronunciation are all the same but they are not related at all … as in never ever no matter how far back you trace their lines. - Not because they changed their surname to it, it just so happen their ancestors do have the same.
6. There are also people who changed their surname to one they have no blood/ancestral relation with.
7. Adopted, never blood related, but their ancestors took in the name when they were adopted.
8. Titles can also affect their surname. Or their descendants adopted the title as their surname instead of using their actual surname.
From 9 stars to 10 stars. The best so far of all the life drama / true-to-life stories I've watched - from any region/country.
They portrayed the different dynamics of each family member. How each person thinks. How their decisions and emotions play with the other members of the family.
I guess this is why the Filipinos and Koreans are close, our family-structure and connections are similar, if not exactly the same. Extended families are a thing and the closeness (or lack thereof in some cases) between members and extended families are something many other nations/cultures doesn't have and will never understand.
This drama, the various different stories they portrayed, the relationships, the dynamics, the REALITY of it all, LIFE itself, well done. WELL DONE!
I used to. I personally know people who do as well. Hahaha. :pThat scene was actually subtle … what it showed…
Yep. Even in pants pockets. Easy access. At least that's how it was back then.
Personally, I no longer use dental floss since there are brands which are not healthy at all. Much better to invest in organic toothpastes and make it a habit to regularly brush. Hehe.
I used to. I personally know people who do as well. Hahaha. :p
That scene was actually subtle … what it showed was Gen X and Gen XY were too conscious about the health of their teeth and gums, as compared to Gen Z who no longer carried floss. Hahaha.
But that still didn't answer the question why Miho is "dirty". It was not her fault she got "infected" and having a disease (in this case a biological weapon) is not "dirty".
she was annoying? thats the first time i actually heard that. its usually nayeon who was mentioned as the “annoying”…
Na Yeon was different, she's the obvious one. While On Jo was the subtle one. Also, Na Yeon was annoying in a bad way, while On Jo was annoying in a good way. ^_^
1. "Peeve Weapon" Not surprising he declined. In real life, there are many authors who do refuse their work adapted into another medium. Shin Dae Ryeuk's explanation captured the most common reason.
Sadly, they did not dwell into this, he immediately changed his mind about it a minute or two after. I wish that happens in real life hahaha.
2. Ma Eum almost hit by a car
Wow. That was a very good acting! I totally did not expect that one. Is she planning on taking an action drama next?
seriously, Mi Ho?She got lucky there the PPEs were only to protect them from dusts and what not. LOLs.
Exactly!
Also, she saw them wearing PPEs … as a nurse she should have understood there is some danger. Yet she didn't even bother wearing a mask at least.
It's just … they built her character in a certain direction and suddenly she wants to die a hero. I mean, it's a huge leap from doing everything you want to save your husband to giving your life for anyone.
I'm not saying there are no people who did or will do the same thing in real life … but that's more likely very rare.
1. Wives are not required to use their husband's surname
2. Children generally carry their father's surname
3. Children can choose to carry their mother's surname (or the parents chooses it for them)
4. Korean names, especially surnames, when transliterated into Latin, looks similar or the same but in reality are not. The registered Hanja is different even though the transliteration into Latin is the same; or even if the Hangul is similar; or even if the pronunciation is the same. What matters is the Hanja.
5. There are also cases wherein the Hanja, the Hangul, and pronunciation are all the same but they are not related at all … as in never ever no matter how far back you trace their lines. - Not because they changed their surname to it, it just so happen their ancestors do have the same.
6. There are also people who changed their surname to one they have no blood/ancestral relation with.
7. Adopted, never blood related, but their ancestors took in the name when they were adopted.
8. Titles can also affect their surname. Or their descendants adopted the title as their surname instead of using their actual surname.
They portrayed the different dynamics of each family member. How each person thinks. How their decisions and emotions play with the other members of the family.
I guess this is why the Filipinos and Koreans are close, our family-structure and connections are similar, if not exactly the same. Extended families are a thing and the closeness (or lack thereof in some cases) between members and extended families are something many other nations/cultures doesn't have and will never understand.
This drama, the various different stories they portrayed, the relationships, the dynamics, the REALITY of it all, LIFE itself, well done. WELL DONE!
Personally, I no longer use dental floss since there are brands which are not healthy at all. Much better to invest in organic toothpastes and make it a habit to regularly brush. Hehe.
That scene was actually subtle … what it showed was Gen X and Gen XY were too conscious about the health of their teeth and gums, as compared to Gen Z who no longer carried floss. Hahaha.
And speaking of the Dohan owner, who was that? He looks like JYP, lols.
1. "Peeve Weapon"
Not surprising he declined. In real life, there are many authors who do refuse their work adapted into another medium. Shin Dae Ryeuk's explanation captured the most common reason.
Sadly, they did not dwell into this, he immediately changed his mind about it a minute or two after. I wish that happens in real life hahaha.
2. Ma Eum almost hit by a car
Wow. That was a very good acting! I totally did not expect that one. Is she planning on taking an action drama next?
Also, she saw them wearing PPEs … as a nurse she should have understood there is some danger. Yet she didn't even bother wearing a mask at least.
It's just … they built her character in a certain direction and suddenly she wants to die a hero. I mean, it's a huge leap from doing everything you want to save your husband to giving your life for anyone.
I'm not saying there are no people who did or will do the same thing in real life … but that's more likely very rare.