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On December 13 2011 13:36 Snorkle wrote: So uh, about non-korean's using korean vocab. I am white and I have a close friend who is a Korean foreign exchange student at my university. She likes me to call her noona. I oblige. Does that make me a terrible person? I never use any other korean vocab though, even when talking with her.
Well shes Korean so don't see anything wrong with that. Like I'm Korean and when I speak in english with my sister I don't call her by her name but call her noona.
Right but if I went around calling older non korean girls noona that would be creepy as hell, even if they knew what it meant. At least I think it would be.
You get used to it, trust me. I pretty much only have friends that insist on me calling them noona back in Korea (Except for 1 who now wants me to call her by name).
I think he meant calling non-koreans noona. Which I also think would be super weird.
On December 13 2011 12:44 Skysec wrote: What's with people deliberately spelling like a 14 year old girl on facebook? You can at least make the effort to type like you passed freshman English.
I can understand lax moderating standards in terms of content for this thread considering this thread exists partly to share stuff but spelling now as 'nao' and this as 'dis' is something that doesn't contribute in any way to the thread.
Spelling dis as 'this' also doesn't contribute to the thread in any way.
spelin dis as 'this' also doen'tt contribte t de tred n ne way.
I would argue spelling correctly contributes a lot to the thread. Its one reason why people say discussion here is of higher quality then any other kpop thread/fansite.
Would you rather read English or try to decode your way through what people are trying to say? Its not like I'm complaining about typos, but people actively go out of their way to misspell words, TL itself says it's better then that. If I wanted to read comments written by 14 year old girls I would go to AKP.
Since when is it up to you to decide on how people should or should not type in this thread? People should be able to type however they want to as part of their personal preference. + Show Spoiler +
You need to chill. Mods have come in here and said that this thread has different mod stadards(where else would a pic/vid dump thread be allowed?). You're literally the first person to bitch about it and frankly I don't feel like changing the way I type cause you demand it to be so. If it bothers you enough, don't post here.
I heard this song the other day on HuK's stream, and for the life of me i cant figure it out, i heard it once so its not like, burned in my brain, but only the tune i remember, and its killing me!!!!! GAHHHHHH
I went through the grooveshark list, it wasnt in there, is there another playlist he listens to?
On December 13 2011 15:15 Draekan wrote: I heard this song the other day on HuK's stream, and for the life of me i cant figure it out, i heard it once so its not like, burned in my brain, but only the tune i remember, and its killing me!!!!! GAHHHHHH
I went through the grooveshark list, it wasnt in there, is there another playlist he listens to?
If you tried describing it, we can work with almost nothing to produce the right song. Like the "shake shake shake" guy... lol.
na, na, na, dadeda! the lyrics sound like something something, marty gra! gra! (LOL my description sucks)
i realise thats not much to work with but i cant really put the tune into text ROFL, and thats like.. the tune of the lyrics, not like instruments or anything, and its at the end of the chorus line
On December 13 2011 15:23 Draekan wrote: tbh i only really remember the tune...
went like...
na, na, na, dadeda! the lyrics sound like something something, marty gra! gra! (LOL my description sucks)
i realise thats not much to work with but i cant really put the tune into text ROFL, and thats like.. the tune of the lyrics, not like instruments or anything, and its at the end of the chorus line
Well, I immediately thought of this when I read your description:
On December 13 2011 15:23 Draekan wrote: tbh i only really remember the tune...
went like...
na, na, na, dadeda! the lyrics sound like something something, marty gra! gra! (LOL my description sucks)
i realise thats not much to work with but i cant really put the tune into text ROFL, and thats like.. the tune of the lyrics, not like instruments or anything, and its at the end of the chorus line
Well, I immediately thought of this when I read your description: + Show Spoiler +
On December 13 2011 13:36 Snorkle wrote: So uh, about non-korean's using korean vocab. I am white and I have a close friend who is a Korean foreign exchange student at my university. She likes me to call her noona. I oblige. Does that make me a terrible person? I never use any other korean vocab though, even when talking with her.
Well shes Korean so don't see anything wrong with that. Like I'm Korean and when I speak in english with my sister I don't call her by her name but call her noona.
Right but if I went around calling older non korean girls noona that would be creepy as hell, even if they knew what it meant. At least I think it would be.
You get used to it, trust me. I pretty much only have friends that insist on me calling them noona back in Korea (Except for 1 who now wants me to call her by name).
I think he meant calling non-koreans noona. Which I also think would be super weird.
^Thanks so much for those Ham gifs, soo cute
On December 13 2011 13:41 Steamroller wrote: Taeyeon is pretty much average looking girl imo.
On December 13 2011 15:23 Draekan wrote: tbh i only really remember the tune...
went like...
na, na, na, dadeda! the lyrics sound like something something, marty gra! gra! (LOL my description sucks)
i realise thats not much to work with but i cant really put the tune into text ROFL, and thats like.. the tune of the lyrics, not like instruments or anything, and its at the end of the chorus line
Style? Like club music, slow ballad, instruments used, etc.
On December 13 2011 15:23 Draekan wrote: tbh i only really remember the tune...
went like...
na, na, na, dadeda! the lyrics sound like something something, marty gra! gra! (LOL my description sucks)
i realise thats not much to work with but i cant really put the tune into text ROFL, and thats like.. the tune of the lyrics, not like instruments or anything, and its at the end of the chorus line
Style? Like club music, slow ballad, instruments used, etc.
Umm, not slow, it could be played in a club, but its not even close to like "i am the best' by 2ne1, where i would call that a club song. Its umm, not slow, but not too quick either.. lol im so bad at this... I'd say roughly the same speed as Madonna by Secret... as far as instruments, um, i guess the same as every other kpop song, keyboard, drums...