No matter how kind someone is to you, in Korea, it’s not easy to directly say no, especially if the person is older or in a higher position than you.
So instead, people often come up with various excuses, and the other person usually understands it as, “Ah, that’s a polite way of saying no.”
It’s just part of Korean social communication, a bit complicated and tiring sometimes, but it’s because traditional manners still matter a lot in our culture.
휘영 류
2025-07-11 12:11:13 +0000 UTC
everyone making a long comment, so I'll keep mine short (I've got nothing to say haha!) but yeah if ep3 is my fav this one is wayyyyyyy lower in my rank cuz the way she handled things too, like, totally understand and so sad man. like it just gonna make him freaking stressed out. Poor Junwan. And one thing I like is that your English is so easy to understand, heh, since I'm trying to get better in English. That's why I like your reaction (and I love it when I can get to see someone as emotional as me y-y)
P.S. They have a cover version with Songhwa that can sing too. You can check them out :D