does anyone else get hurt when someone you’re close to says they don’t like a drama you love? My sis said she didnt like Dali and gamjatang (i dont even love it that much) and I almost cried. lmao
lol happens.
But I get more sensitive when I’m watching my kdrama with someone and they just act distracted/ don’t pay attention.
For me that’s a “wth” moment.
IKR? I literally try to act like a regular human being (not screaming, not constantly talking, not laughing at loud like a monster) to not ruin their experience but they can’t even look at the screen?
One of my friends had the audacity to ask me what was happening. He was literally on his phone the whole time, I only told him “you would know if you were paying attention”.
The worst part is that when I tried to watch the show alone (I moved the laptop), he was like “hey, I’m watching”.
He’s on my death note. 😂😂😂
Same here. Even more when we (I mean my husband and I) are watching k-dramas, because we have to keep looking at the screen ir order not to miss a thing and read all the subtitles.
If he picks his cellphone, I know he is going to miss something. I care less when we are watching something in English or Spanish because at least we listen and understand, even though we are not looking at the screen for a moment.
I have to say that when I watch kdramas with my brother, he concentrates on the subtitles and often comments they go by too quickly. And he rewinds (only occasionally at important parts). So watching them with him is okay that way.
My husband says the same. Sometimes we have to stop in order to read. Wow, two days ago I was watching an episode of “At a distance, spring is green” and I had to stop three times during a very fast monologue.
Do you find it hard not to explain Korean drama things though when you watch with a novice? Cuz I want them to love what I love or “get” what they might not get. But at the same time I really hate it when, say, a history buff friend or family member explains stuff they know while Im watching with them.
lovin
November 9, 2022 at 1:53 PM
does anyone else get hurt when someone you’re close to says they don’t like a drama you love? My sis said she didnt like Dali and gamjatang (i dont even love it that much) and I almost cried. lmao
tabong
November 9, 2022 at 2:01 PM
lol happens.
But I get more sensitive when I’m watching my kdrama with someone and they just act distracted/ don’t pay attention.
For me that’s a “wth” moment.
Lord Cobol (Kdramas, like water, flow downhill)
November 9, 2022 at 3:46 PM
None of my cats ever paid much attention to any of my kdramas, but then I never joined in their birdwatching, so it’s ok.
lovin
November 9, 2022 at 3:50 PM
lolol
tabong
November 9, 2022 at 4:38 PM
😆😆
lovin
November 9, 2022 at 3:50 PM
that actually makes me angry
tabong
November 9, 2022 at 4:42 PM
When they start watching stuff on their cellphone I swear…
mmmmm
November 9, 2022 at 5:27 PM
My sister this this and it pissed me off! Why? Such a nice drama I was watching. It was also recommended on DB!!! Lol
tabong
November 9, 2022 at 6:23 PM
IKR? I literally try to act like a regular human being (not screaming, not constantly talking, not laughing at loud like a monster) to not ruin their experience but they can’t even look at the screen?
One of my friends had the audacity to ask me what was happening. He was literally on his phone the whole time, I only told him “you would know if you were paying attention”.
The worst part is that when I tried to watch the show alone (I moved the laptop), he was like “hey, I’m watching”.
He’s on my death note. 😂😂😂
mmmmm
November 9, 2022 at 6:46 PM
🥲
Isa is always time travelling
November 10, 2022 at 12:16 AM
Same here. Even more when we (I mean my husband and I) are watching k-dramas, because we have to keep looking at the screen ir order not to miss a thing and read all the subtitles.
If he picks his cellphone, I know he is going to miss something. I care less when we are watching something in English or Spanish because at least we listen and understand, even though we are not looking at the screen for a moment.
owl 🦉 🫰
November 10, 2022 at 6:36 AM
I have to say that when I watch kdramas with my brother, he concentrates on the subtitles and often comments they go by too quickly. And he rewinds (only occasionally at important parts). So watching them with him is okay that way.
Isa is always time travelling
November 11, 2022 at 2:43 AM
My husband says the same. Sometimes we have to stop in order to read. Wow, two days ago I was watching an episode of “At a distance, spring is green” and I had to stop three times during a very fast monologue.
tabong
November 10, 2022 at 7:35 AM
Exactly!
When did they learn korean?
I’ve been watching kdramas for years, and I only understand a few things if I don’t read the subs.
Isa is always time travelling
November 11, 2022 at 2:45 AM
I have been learning Korean for some months and now I can say I don’t need to look at the screen 100% of time… Only 90% XD
tabong
November 11, 2022 at 6:04 AM
Nice!
owl 🦉 🫰
November 9, 2022 at 9:34 PM
Do you find it hard not to explain Korean drama things though when you watch with a novice? Cuz I want them to love what I love or “get” what they might not get. But at the same time I really hate it when, say, a history buff friend or family member explains stuff they know while Im watching with them.
la wants to feel liberated too
November 10, 2022 at 6:53 AM
I even get hurt a bit (or maybe a lot lol) sometimes when people don’t watch shows i really like