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I'm thinking about changing my PFP to Prince from GHOST9 or sm1 like that 😭🙏🏼
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@nurivi ANOTHA GHOST9 STAN??
yessss
yess ghost 9!!
tb to the barney era for GHOST9 🥹💔 You will be missed 😭
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Anyone stan all the units of NCT, I need anotha' one twinski 😭🙏🏼
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nope soz not all of em
"How many units of NCT do you stan?!" Do you REALLY wanna know? 😭🙏🏼
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Me personally, My fav unit of NCT is NCT U
i love nct wish the most but it would be fun to learn ALL of them 🤪

Me waiting for a NCT 127 comeback

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Goodnight lovelies, sleep well 🥹✨
goodnighttt
Good Night>>>
Good night to you 💞
Question for a friend: [Theoratically] How would SHE ask her mom for posters of Cho Geu-Sung, Keito Nakamura, Ayase Udea, and Kaoru Mitoma without seeming insane? For a friend ofc 🤔
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just make it seem like she or u [cuz idk if i can believe this is for a friend loll] likes football a lot these days ig and then maybe she can ask her mom idkk tbh
#Kimchi101 oh okayy thanks I'll make sure to thank her for you 😃👍🏼✨

Keito Nakamura 🥹❤️‍🩹

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Here's some language learning methods that help you learn: Quicker, better, and more efficiently! The method I'll be talking about today: The immersion technique! When learning a language doing things like: having apps in that language, reading in that language (consisently), or even listening to people talk in that language can help your brain learn it! It immerses your brain in the language, and helps it stick better! When you see it in everyday life your brain starts to get used to seeing it! For example: I have all (or most!) of my apps in Korean! (I'll be posting more methods!!!)

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A Lil Korean lesson The Korean honorific system is basically a way of showing respect through language. Instead of just saying someone’s name, you use special titles depending on their age, experience, or relationship to you. For example: 선배님 — someone who trained longer / debuted earlier / is above you 언니 — older girl you’re close to (if you’re a girl) 오빠 — older boy you’re close to (if you’re a girl) 형 — older boy you’re close to (if you’re a boy, or if he lets you use it) 누나 — older girl you’re close to (if you’re a boy) You also bow when greeting people, which is just another way of showing respect. So instead of awkwardly saying ‘uhh hi,’ you can just say: 안녕하세요 선배님! and bow! ((Yes in Korean culture you bow to someone to show them respect! Most likely going to be a 15-45 degree angle! The 90 degree is only when your apologizing deeply for something!) It makes everything way less awkward and way more respectful.