- Be careful with my choice of words (esp. in a heated, emotional moments) towards my significant other. - Be careful with my tone of voice, too. If the matter isn't urgent, better take some time to calm myself down first before confronting the other person about whichever issue I'd like to tackle.
I don't know if it's a culture thing in Japan, but the "overwork" practice among teachers are shown quite…
I got to know one exchange teacher years ago. She came from Japan to learn how school worked here (in Finland). She was an elementary school teacher in Japan (if I remember correctly it's for the lower grade students). I assumed she could go back home earlier since elementary school kids (esp. the lower grade students) in my home country would usually go back home earlier than the higher grade students (5th - 6th grade), you know. She said she'd go back home at 9 pm. I was like WHAAAAAAAATTTT?!?!?!?! 😯😯😯😯😯😯
I asked her whether she couldn't go back home earlier. She said, "Well, technically I can probably go back home earlier sometimes, but then my colleagues would seriously be worried about me."
I was like...WHAT? Why?
She said, "Because if I go back home earlier, they would genuinely think I'm ill/sick." 😯😯😯😯
In that restaurant they went to, didn't the woman ask if he was her boyfriend? She said no, but he said, "Yes,…
Ah, OK OK, thanks for the answer. I'm using my PC and yes, through TVer, but I'm also waiting for the proper sub later on another channel ha ha...so I just try to watch the RAW video first for now. I did click the translate button my PC, but for some reason it only translates the texts below and around the video. The good thing about watching without understanding is that I can focus more fully on their body language and facial expressions HAHAHAHAHHH...
LITERALLY RAN HERE AFTER WATCHING EP 6... IT WAS SUCH A ROLLERCOASTER RIDE OF EMOTIONS AND I AM UNWELL (WHOEVER…
In that restaurant they went to, didn't the woman ask if he was her boyfriend? She said no, but he said, "Yes, kareshi." I can't possibly use Google Lens to translate every single sentence, so I can't be too sure he he...
The bloody fiance of hers punched him and he fell off the stairs.
The student saw their meeting at the school gate at the end of ep. 5 and she ratted out to the school about the shady relationship between Ogawa and Kaoru.
P.S. I only watched ep. 6 without sub (someone gave me the synopsis already), but I used Google Lens for a bit of sentences to get the context of what the female student did ha ha...
LITERALLY RAN HERE AFTER WATCHING EP 6... IT WAS SUCH A ROLLERCOASTER RIDE OF EMOTIONS AND I AM UNWELL (WHOEVER…
T_T After SO SO SO many happy moments between the two of them (watched it without sub) where they got to be FREE and childlike, that farewell broke me (also the image in his head about what he actually wanted to do: chase after her). DANG!!! And it just had to end like that. My heaartttt!
I like how good people are drawn to both Mi Rae & Mi Ji. Yes, they have their struggles, but they are both so…
Me, too, also I enjoy observing the different ways other people relate to them. Since the beginning, this drama is giving the vibe of "literally walking in another person's shoes" (very apt 'coz they are identical twins).
That grandma can fix me.I want to frame all her quotes and hang it in my house .
THIS!!!!! I LOVE how intuitive grandma has been. She displays such a high emotional intelligence. The way she wanted Miji to come over to the hospital 'coz she couldn't walk anymore, only to have the first thing she said to her was "It's not your fault, Miji." And then she said she understood how Miji must've felt after her stroke episode and then proceeded to make the promise with Miji.
DAMN...possibly THE best much younger male representation in dramaland (that I've seen so far)????? Such a wholesome drama. I'm glad I found this gem by accident.
I was punching the air when Amane stood up to his older brother and said something along this line, "This is Kuwanoki (household). You can't do whatever you want. Please leave."
Such a healing, life-affirming compact mini drama. My DARK HORSE of the year. I only started watching it out of curiosity, not expecting ANYTHING, but I've got SOOOOOOOOOOOOO many things from this drama. Brilliant script, perfect casting, too (including the side characters). SO SO SO many tender moments and the seriousness of the plot is interspersed with fun moments, too. Full marks for the drama 'coz of the impact it's given me (including two particular scenes that felt like I was hit by a sledge hammer - in a positive way). Quite rare for a drama to have such an impact on me, esp. for a mini drama.
This drama, among other things, makes me think about the love arrows sent that aren't recognized/appreciated because of many factors (age/understanding, the fact that the love arrows are invisible to the receiver, the fact that the love arrows aren't the kinds that the receiver wants/needs). Different love languages and all...I know one BFF whose love language is words of affirmation, but the husband's love language is acts of service. It was tough for her to feel/absorb every single act of service as a token of love.
Like in this case when young Eun Myeong wanted to have more pork cutlets. He didn't realize that Ae Sun didn't even get any herself. He only realized this much later during a fight with his parents. His being young made him oblivious to the fact that his mother didn't get any pork cutlets at all. All he saw was the fact that his dad and sister got more pork cutlets.
Ae Sun, on the other hand, notices and thus gets to appreciate all the little gestures that Gwan Sik has done...that way she can feel and appreciate ALL his loving gestures.
- Be careful with my choice of words (esp. in a heated, emotional moments) towards my significant other.
- Be careful with my tone of voice, too. If the matter isn't urgent, better take some time to calm myself down first before confronting the other person about whichever issue I'd like to tackle.
I asked her whether she couldn't go back home earlier. She said, "Well, technically I can probably go back home earlier sometimes, but then my colleagues would seriously be worried about me."
I was like...WHAT? Why?
She said, "Because if I go back home earlier, they would genuinely think I'm ill/sick." 😯😯😯😯
The student saw their meeting at the school gate at the end of ep. 5 and she ratted out to the school about the shady relationship between Ogawa and Kaoru.
P.S. I only watched ep. 6 without sub (someone gave me the synopsis already), but I used Google Lens for a bit of sentences to get the context of what the female student did ha ha...
I was punching the air when Amane stood up to his older brother and said something along this line, "This is Kuwanoki (household). You can't do whatever you want. Please leave."
Like in this case when young Eun Myeong wanted to have more pork cutlets. He didn't realize that Ae Sun didn't even get any herself. He only realized this much later during a fight with his parents. His being young made him oblivious to the fact that his mother didn't get any pork cutlets at all. All he saw was the fact that his dad and sister got more pork cutlets.
Ae Sun, on the other hand, notices and thus gets to appreciate all the little gestures that Gwan Sik has done...that way she can feel and appreciate ALL his loving gestures.