His facial features were already perfect since he was young, the aura is crazy.
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Which country did you find to be the friendliest when you went abroad?
This post makes me curious about friendly countries.
Not just kind to you exclusively, but generally welcoming to everyone.
Among the countries you've traveled to, which one was the friendliest?
-Even though I haven't been there, a friend who travels frequently said Taiwan is really friendly towards tourists
-Turkey, Taiwan
-Maldives
-Normally, I don't go back to a country I've visited once (If I'm going to go again, I'd rather go to another country), but I've been to Taiwan several times by city! Every time I go, I feel really nice. I found out why moms with young children travel to Taiwan together when their kids are in kindergarten age.
-Malaysia
-Wow, I thought Spain was the friendliest, but it's totally the opposite.
-London! When struggling with my luggage, lots of people helped me carry it up.
-Portugal
-Russia is really kind. They helped carry my luggage up the subway stairs and even if they didn't know the way, they grabbed someone nearby to help find it together. It left a strong impression.
-Taiwan and Malaysia. Everyone greeted me with a smile and helped enthusiastically even if we couldn't communicate verbally.
-Turkish people are really kind... Also, I've never been there myself, but based on the people I've met while working, personally, I find South Americans to have good personalities, they seem relaxed and worry-free.
-Canada... The airport staff were really unfriendly, but as soon as you leave the airport, everyone is kindㅋㅋㅋ Looking at the comments makes me want to go to Taiwan.
-I'd say Bangkok, Thailand... Everyone is smiling so brightly. But the downside is that being a hot country, they're not very quick in their work. If you ask for something, they'll smile and say yes but won't do it. But still, I can't get madㅋㅋㅋ
Fashion designer taking a photo with his hand on Ahn Yujin's butt at the Fendi fashion show
-Is he crazy?
-Do foreigners take pictures like that...?
-Wow, the second one is even crazier? Why is he sliding his hand like that?
-No, this is... a bit too much
-Even if they're foreigners, other celebrities don't do such excessive skinship at first meetings... Even if they do, they'd rather hug, why keep doing that...
-He's just openly doing something like that on purpose. He's blatantly harassing her.
-Sir, what are you doing, ugh
-Not all foreigners like that. That's rude.
-I thought the first one could be excused for taking a picture like that, but after seeing the second one, isn't it just too much?????
-This is bullshit, it's not like all foreigners act like that.
-Disgusting.
-Yujin is not even his own wife or partner... Seriously? What kind of manner is that?
-Ugh, but the fact that this kind of GIF is circulating is really... upsetting.
-Wow, I feel uncomfortable just by looking at it...
-I wonder how uncomfortable Yujin must have felt
-How can he blatantly do that in front of cameras?
-I saw on Twitter that even foreigners were angry about this.
Which country did you find to be the most unfriendly when you went abroad?
Can you tell me about a country where the overall demeanor was consistently unfriendly, not just towards yourself but to everyone?
A place where you felt the general attitude of the people was unpleasant throughout your stay, regardless of biases, economic status, or different nationalities?
For me, it's Spain
-France
-Spain
-Czech Republic, Prague. The city was really beautiful and the food was good, but would I go again? Just the thought of it makes me anxious.
-Belgium
-Paris, France
-British people are cold and French people are arrogant
-In China, when issuing tickets, they threw the change and tickets at me and the receptionist ignored everyone standing in line, saying they were on the phoneㅋㅋㅋ
-Russia
-Hong Kong
-Hungary
-Czech Republic, Prague, I genuinely left with tears.
-Denmark, I saw and felt racial discrimination as naturally as breathing.
-Italy, but to be honest, it wasn't so much unfriendly as it was treating me like I didn't existㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-I've been to almost all European countries, but Belgium tops the list.
-Even in France, they're not particularly friendly to their own citizens.
-Switzerland... Personally, of all the European countries I've visited, they were the most discriminatory against Asians.
-The UK, but it wasn't really super uncomfortable, but if I had to pick from the countries I've been to... it just had an overall cold feeling.
-Hungary, as soon as I got off the train, a scammer stalked me for hours asking for money, and every time I entered a store, the clerks stood behind me like they were watching a thief.
-Italy, but apart from that, everything was so nice that it makes me mad that I want to go again.
-Haven't been to a few places, but among the ones I've visited, Hong Kong...
-Franceㅋㅋㅋㅋ It feels like they discriminate against everyone, regardless of whether they're locals, foreigners, or Asians
-France and Italy seem to be the top two. Messy service but lots of tourists.
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Gaeun Reveals How She Felt After Being Revealed as A Victim of Manipulation in Produce 48
Today, people who participated in survival shows gathered.
Could each of you tell me which show you were on and what place you got?
I was on Produce 48.
I ranked 14th in the final! (Turns out it was actually 5th).
Participant 2: Actually, two of you have various stories behind yourselves.
How did you feel when you heard about it?
Lee Gaeun: The day the list of victims was announced in the article, I came out after receiving dermatological care. I was getting calls like crazy. So at first, I thought I did something wrongㅋㅋㅋ
Now that I'm finally talking about it, I didn't feel good when the news came out. It was part of my life that I wished to forget, but suddenly the whole world labeled me as a victim. It was a bit hard for me to see everyone feeling sorry for me when I'm doing just fine.
Revisiting Changes in Produce 48 IZ*ONE's Rankings
-Seriously, are you joking with someone's live?
-It's truly bitter. Mnet's victims have had a hard time in the entertainment industry for various reasons, while those who debuted through manipulation are doing well. If it was manipulated, Mnet should've given them another chance. Mnet even hindered the victims; the most pitiful one from my perspective is Lee Gaeun, who is hardly mentioned.
-The phrase "stole someone else's life" is perfect for this situation.
-Ham Chowon was my pick...
-Indeed, celebrities have to be shamelessㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-I'm really curious about the original rankings.
-I had many thoughts while looking at Lee Gaeun's Instagram yesterday, and now this post... I voted for Lee Gaeun at that time, and of course, she must be living happily now, but I'm so regretful. If only she had debuted, everything would have been different.
-So, did those fabricated members know they would make it into the rankings? I used to like them, but it's so heartbreaking for those who couldn't debutㅜ
-Kwon Eunbi was originally in the safe zone; her visual and performance are undeniable.
-As expected, everything will be forgotten if you just let it pass.
-It's bitter to think there are people who are living off others' lives and opportunities.
-What's the sin of those who had their debut taken away from them, really,,,
-It's not just the final rankings that were manipulated; they manipulated it all throughout.
-If Jang Wonyoung was actually 8th, then who was 1st?
-In Korea, it's usually the victims who suffer... the perpetrators are just quiet.
-Isn't it too obvious who the 2 manipulated members are?...














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