[Interview] GSL March Champion! - Page 8
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zoLo
United States5896 Posts
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wideye
United States209 Posts
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nart
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On March 19 2011 22:22 CursedRich wrote: I think America could do with more of this attitude..............!!!!!!!! Im still in shock from the last time I went to Dallas LOL....... | ||
sandyph
Indonesia1640 Posts
but I thought there was another question where he answer, July is a great player but against me he's just another Zerg or is this a different interview ? | ||
DisaFear
Australia4074 Posts
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CanucksJC
Canada1241 Posts
On March 20 2011 13:46 sandyph wrote: nice trans, lol @ OGSthewind comment but I thought there was another question where he answer, July is a great player but against me he's just another Zerg or is this a different interview ? This was from the live interview before the award ceremony I believe. You should be able to find it on gomtv | ||
ilmman
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sandyph
Indonesia1640 Posts
On March 20 2011 13:56 CanucksJC wrote: This was from the live interview before the award ceremony I believe. You should be able to find it on gomtv ah ok, thats the one thanks | ||
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bkrow
Australia8532 Posts
The longer the wind stays code S the cooler but still a hilarious comment! | ||
kazie
258 Posts
On March 19 2011 20:07 Henlee wrote: Ill clarify the diet comment. Korean people tend to talk about your weight almost like it's making small talk. When seeing family for the first time in a long time the first thing they say to you will likely be something about your weight..."Oh, you've lost weight!" or "oh, you've put on some weight". It's not meant to be rude or anything, just how the culture is. People are overestimating the cultural difference. Yes, Koreans are more frank about weight and dieting. Yes, (like Americans?) Koreans joke about weight and tell family/friends that they've gained/lost weight, esp if they haven't met in some time. However, that's not the same as asking if he (a stranger) is going to diet in front of hundreds of people. It's as rude in Korean culture as it would be in others; I know because I'm Korean. Only way I see this question making sense is if a lot of people were talking about his weight/dieting on playXP or if he mentioned it in another interview somewhere. | ||
curlfry
Australia103 Posts
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CanucksJC
Canada1241 Posts
On March 20 2011 15:02 kazie wrote: People are overestimating the cultural difference. Yes, Koreans are more frank about weight and dieting. Yes, (like Americans?) Koreans joke about weight and tell family/friends that they've gained/lost weight, esp if they haven't met in some time. However, that's not the same as asking if he (a stranger) is going to diet in front of hundreds of people. It's as rude in Korean culture as it would be in others; I know because I'm Korean. Only way I see this question making sense is if a lot of people were talking about his weight/dieting on playXP or if he mentioned it in another interview somewhere. Most likely the topic came up semi-randomly during the interview. These things get re-worded and re-written, so I'm betting that this question wasn't directly asked; just written as if it were. | ||
Fyodor
Canada971 Posts
On March 20 2011 15:54 curlfry wrote: i think gsl 7 we'll finally see chinro take down mc that already happened in GSL4... | ||
Kazzabiss
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On March 20 2011 15:54 curlfry wrote: i think gsl 7 we'll finally see chinro take down mc lol......................... | ||
Kazeyonoma
United States2912 Posts
and woo oGs sponsored?! yay! | ||
DiamondTear
Finland165 Posts
On March 19 2011 19:32 ShotoElite wrote: lol isnt it kinda rude to ask him if hes planning on going on a diet? I wonder if they would have asked July that :D What's ESH? | ||
MangoTango
United States3670 Posts
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SpaceGhost
United States61 Posts
On March 19 2011 19:36 PraetorianX wrote: Haha, wtf is this? I thought Koreans were supposed to be polite. Is MC fat? in asian cultures, for some reason it's okay to call someone fat. It's like calling someone out on a nasty smoking habit in the US. It's seen as a health reminder or warning, like "you know that isn't healthy for you right?" Here in America we defend the fatties though XD | ||
Irave
United States9965 Posts
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Morta
Germany557 Posts
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