i don’t know how to explain this well but honorifics is basically something you’ll put before or after someone’s name that in most cases is showing respect, politeness, etc. it’s basically courtesy titles or address terms. like using sir, ma’am, mr, mrs, etc. hope this explains that?
@Moon Jar I'm pretty sure she has said it in multiple videos of her. She says she doesn't read any comment because she sees it as a place/community for the viewers, where they can talk about the her and judge her. She also doesn't read the comments on her ig. Please don't get mad at me, these are her own words ❤️
The first one is (G)I-dle’s Shuhua, I’m pretty sure she was angry because her member, Soojin, was doing a live previously and one of the commenters said “you’ve got something on your face...ugliness”. Soojin wasn’t as high energy or happy during the rest of the live. :(
@Alex. Agreed and it's even more difficult for newbie reactors to understand, when the compilation creator doesn't explain the context beforehand. There are way better compilations than this.
2:30 he got mad because the man in the black shirt(assuming it’s a manager or security) hit one of the fans. That’s why he looked at him like that and said something along the lines of “you shouldn’t(don’t) hit girls”
Istg, I hate it when Kpop fans give newbie Kpop reactors these kind of compilations, when they still have no idea about all the idols and groups and the context these insiders happen.
@@taetm8868 For someone who is used to Kpop and the meme culture, yes. But not for someone as new as her. She almost doesn't know any of the idols and she's also having a hard time reading the subs, so she misses a lot of the interaction happening, thus not understanding the situation.
@@LabiLady why is it necessary to know the idols? Shes not a kpop reactor in particular so it doesnt really matter? Not just that but after each clip she laughed and worded the situations. If anything it sounds like she knew perfectly well what was happening in the video.
In the first clip, that was Shuhua from G-idle. A few days ago, someone was being mean to Shuhua's members named Soojin by calling her ugly. Shuhua told them to not be mean.
No Sana No Live it looks like she edited it out because of copyrights :( (it was from Knowing Brother, dahyun getting mad at jyp). You can see a cut at 4:34 I didn't know we could edit things out like that lmao
The school one is the theme.. the hosts are “students” and they interview other idols (or actors) that are “transferring” to the school.. after the interview part, they play games or ask questions about the guests which the hosts have to answer.. its overall pretty funny.. especially the BTS one and Super JUNIOR
The clip with Jackson (the girls covering him with unbrellas) he wasn't mad because they were following or covering him with umbrellas (he was actually telling them to use it on themselves, worrying about them getting wet) he was mad because someone with a camera had pushed through people to get to the front to get pictures. When he stops toward the end he basically tells the guy that he shouldn't push women. Jackson is very caring, and a protective person. The look on his face to me shows he wanted to hit the guy.
The girl in the classroom setting with platinum hair is shouting at her boss. The CEO of the entertainment company she works for which make it more funny.
The reason why the girl was yelling at the dancers is because she wants them to get really good opportunities. If you decide to be a kpop idol (group) then you have to be perfect and even if you don’t want to, you have to smile all for your fans. Its pretty sad but thats what they have to do to be korean pop artists . The mentor had to deal with the worst of this for 8 years.
the clip "behind the scenes" is from BTS's serie documentary of their tour , they're not afraid to put that stuff out there ... they're real and i like them for that
8:37 honorifics is something you add the end or beginning of someone’s name to show respect. in korea they have: oppa, noona, hyung, unnie, sunbaenim etc. in japan they have: kun, chan, sama etc. in america they have: mr. mrs. ms. the clip where u asked the question, it’s a show called knowing brothers where everyone on the show pretends they’re in highschool and that they’re all around the same age, which means they don’t have to use honorifics (bc they’re friends, there’s no need to be formal). heechul is joking around that the special guests are being rude bc they’re still using honorifics which is against the show’s rules.
You have no idea how many groups there are I swear but you will learn and appreciate the culture in time. Been a kpop fan for almost 10 years so i've been there for a few things and i think you will like the community minus the toxic fans
There are so many kpop groups you don't even know and groups fight but the way they handle it makes them stay together longer so it might seem heated but they usually talk about it and work it out
Honorifics is a system in the language used to show respect to those older than you or with more experience in their field. They usually add an honorific word to their name whenever they address them, think of it as similar to “Mrs, or Mr”
Honorifics is a more formal way of speaking, you'd use them for someone you don't really know or just met, a boss, significant others family etc. You eventually speak more casually once you know someone better or become close. It's not just with names, but also the way you speak in general as well. Basically they have two ways of speaking, for different situations or interacting with different people.
the girl who was yelling at the guy because he didn't guess what she was saying right is so iconic because that man is literally her boss !! she is a twice member and he is JYP pd
I’m the second video there’s Mark and Jungwoo from NCT 127, they were on a vlive and a sasaeng (crazy/staker fan) was calling to their phone, that’s why they are mad.
2:02 they were angry bc sasaengs were calling them. sasaengs are "fans" that stalk idols to the point that there were cases of them being injured bc of sasaengs
The show that you said you didn't understand the meaning of it is called (Knowing bros) it actually got the prize for the most funniest asian show in 2019 pls react to it more so you understand it's super super funny.
4:47 well he couldnt go faster cuz the beat would have messed up cuz the other one (V) went too far from the group without knowing it was a misunderstanding.
Korean game shows are very interesting the classroom one I think is the idols who come are the teachers of the students ( Korean comedians and idols) and they ask questions to the students like what is a habit and the students have to guess and if they are wrong they get hit with the hammer and the random games are challenges I think a funny show you could watch is running man it’s simple and is one of the most popular shows
the person commenting on shuhua's livestream in the first clip commented on soojin's livestream before, saying "there's something on your face, ugliness"
My favourite angry moment was f(x) on Hello Counsellor. A guy coming on the show basically called one member fat and I’ve never seen Amber and Krystal so pissed off in my life.
I see Dee getting confused 😂😂 1. Some commenter was saying rude things to her fellow member and the same person went on her live. She went off like a queen. (G-IDLE’s Shuhua) 2. There are these people named sasaeng fans and they find out the idol’s personal phone number and call them over and over again. He was frustrated that they kept calling. (NCT/NCT 127 Mark and Jungwoo) 3. A man pushed one of the fans and he got angry because physical contact should never be done like that. (GOT7’s Jackson) 4. She was a mentor on a show and she was just giving critique to a couple trainees to clean up the choreography and overall performance. (BLACKPINK’s Lisa) 5. They were fighting with each other about their performance and ideas and it got pretty heated. Their leader mediated the conversation. (BTS’s Jin and V/Taehyung and Namjoon) 6. 😂 She was getting impatient! (RED VELVET’s Joy) 7. 🤣 He was very not satisfied with what he picked. (MONSTA X’s Shownu) 8. She was mad at how he was going really fast and pushing her. (EXID’s Hani) 9. 😂 It’s a game show full of comedians and the guests are often idols, actors or influential people. (SUPER JUNIOR’s Heechul) 10. They were playing the Whisper Challenge but instead of whispering they were yelling (often played that way in Korea) and got frustrated with each other 😂. (BLACKPINK’s Jennie and Rosé) 11. A member was messing around with another member during a VLIVE and he got annoyed. 😂 (ATEEZ’s Seonghwa and Wooyoung) 12. They were cooking but she got frustrated and began to roast the other member’s skills in cooking. (EXID’s Jeonghwa and Sulji) 13. They were playing a game on a game show but they got frustrated with another team player. 😂 (GIRL’S GENERATION’s Yoona and Sooyoung) 14. They were playing Rock Paper Scissors and she lost 😂 (MAMAMOO’s Wheein) 15. They were making jokes about her and she got annoyed. (Also MAMAMOO’s Wheein) 16. They broke out into a fight due to competitiveness. (SEVENTEEN)
Honorifics is a title or word implying or expressing high status, politeness, or respect. In South Korea honorifics are used for people who are older even if it's by months or years. If namjoon is older than jimin, jimin being younger than namjoon ,has to call him HYUNG. hyung is use by younger men towards a male older. It means older brother or friend, it's to show respect. If a female is talking to a man friend older than her she can call him oppa. If a man talks to or about a female older than him, he calls her Noona. If a woman talks to another female older than her, the younger female refers to the older female as UNNIE. In South Korea honorifics are used to show respect and if u dont use it than u can be seen as disrespectful. Unless u are foriegn like american or European and are unaware of the use of honorifics, many koreans will understand that and will let it slide. But if u know korean and the culture but dont use the proper title towards someone, it ain't nice. In kpop award shows you will see many groups bowing as others pass by them to show respect as well. Kpop fans who arent korean had to learn much of the korean culture like bowing and honorifics so that we can atleast be as respectful as we can to their culture. I am a female and you Dee are older than me so I would call you unnie. If Namjoon is older than you, as a female younger than him you refer to him as oppa. There is more to it but that's example of the basics. It has nothing to do with class when using honorifics, it's just something korea does that shows respect towards someone older or higher status maybe job or seniority in a business and such.
i don’t know how to explain this well but honorifics is basically something you’ll put before or after someone’s name that in most cases is showing respect, politeness, etc. it’s basically courtesy titles or address terms. like using sir, ma’am, mr, mrs, etc. hope this explains that?
Idk why she asked that when she doesn't even read comments
It's ya daddy john gotta put react to for her to see it
Do you know the context as to why Heechul was mad that they were using honorifics, when it’s a polite thing to do?
Fiz Winkle no but i’m guessing it’s because they know eachother and probably don’t really need to use honorifics anymore? that’s just my guess though
@Moon Jar I'm pretty sure she has said it in multiple videos of her.
She says she doesn't read any comment because she sees it as a place/community for the viewers, where they can talk about the her and judge her.
She also doesn't read the comments on her ig.
Please don't get mad at me, these are her own words ❤️
Dee: there are o many kpop idols
Me: that aint even half of them
This ain't even 2% of all groups.
I had to laugh when she said that because Im a fan of like 70+ groups 😂
@@ghizlaneelallati8267 bro i cannot keep track with the ones i stan🤣🤣
@@dora_1705 how many do you stan then and which groups? Imma give you some tips 😂
@@ghizlaneelallati8267 about 8 groups but im getting into other like Ateez, Stray kids...etc
@@ghizlaneelallati8267 Bts, BlackPink, Twice, Itzy, Everglow, Txt, Mamamoo, Gidle
The first one is (G)I-dle’s Shuhua, I’m pretty sure she was angry because her member, Soojin, was doing a live previously and one of the commenters said “you’ve got something on your face...ugliness”. Soojin wasn’t as high energy or happy during the rest of the live. :(
Yes and they said it to her too
Yeah so soojin *ended it early* that person had a lot of nerve sayin that shit
Yeah the same person tried to do that to Shuhua and she said that.
This video was so random. There's literally no context at all. Even I, someone who listens to kpop, didn't understand everything.
@Alex.
Agreed and it's even more difficult for newbie reactors to understand, when the compilation creator doesn't explain the context beforehand.
There are way better compilations than this.
React to Kpop idols at award show in a nutshell
Yesssss
OMG YESSS PLSSS
Yes do
All I could think of is Mamamoo dressed as teletubbies😂😂
OMG YESS
the behind the scenes one u saw was bts. they basically just had a misunderstanding of the choreography
2:30 he got mad because the man in the black shirt(assuming it’s a manager or security) hit one of the fans. That’s why he looked at him like that and said something along the lines of “you shouldn’t(don’t) hit girls”
I think bbn it was a photographer
Saw Shuhua in the thumbnail, all I can say is she popped off in that vid
YES AS SHE SHOULD
I love shushu so much!
Nobody:
Me saw Blackpink on caption👁👄👁: freaked out
Same sis😁
@@ssj-rose4572 sry wtf r u saying??
@@ssj-rose4572 at least better than you I can tell ... annoying haters because of u people say that kpop is full of toxic
SSJ- ROSE who asked? Get tf out of here and keep your stupid opinion in your dumb brain no one wants to know it
okay the ''nobody'' memes aren't funny anymore
Dee had no idea what was going on 80% of the time, lol
kpop stans need to give her a comp with some sort of context
Istg, I hate it when Kpop fans give newbie Kpop reactors these kind of compilations, when they still have no idea about all the idols and groups and the context these insiders happen.
Most of the clips in this video are self explanatory lol.
@@taetm8868
For someone who is used to Kpop and the meme culture, yes. But not for someone as new as her.
She almost doesn't know any of the idols and she's also having a hard time reading the subs, so she misses a lot of the interaction happening, thus not understanding the situation.
@@LabiLady why is it necessary to know the idols? Shes not a kpop reactor in particular so it doesnt really matter? Not just that but after each clip she laughed and worded the situations. If anything it sounds like she knew perfectly well what was happening in the video.
You should react to "IDOLS IN REAL FIGHTS" #1 #2 and #3
In the first clip, that was Shuhua from G-idle. A few days ago, someone was being mean to Shuhua's members named Soojin by calling her ugly. Shuhua told them to not be mean.
I love your Kpop reactions Dee💜
Dee reacting to TWICE? MY LIFE IS COMPLETE
I know right? I LOVE Twice!
Where did she react to twice in this video? Im dying because i cant find them even though i watched the video multiple times
No Sana No Live it looks like she edited it out because of copyrights :( (it was from Knowing Brother, dahyun getting mad at jyp). You can see a cut at 4:34
I didn't know we could edit things out like that lmao
React to Mamamoo being iconic
The school one is the theme.. the hosts are “students” and they interview other idols (or actors) that are “transferring” to the school.. after the interview part, they play games or ask questions about the guests which the hosts have to answer.. its overall pretty funny.. especially the BTS one and Super JUNIOR
nobody:
not a soul:
not even momo's iconic dance break:
dahyun: *jInYoUnG aH-*
😂
The clip with Jackson (the girls covering him with unbrellas) he wasn't mad because they were following or covering him with umbrellas (he was actually telling them to use it on themselves, worrying about them getting wet) he was mad because someone with a camera had pushed through people to get to the front to get pictures. When he stops toward the end he basically tells the guy that he shouldn't push women.
Jackson is very caring, and a protective person. The look on his face to me shows he wanted to hit the guy.
The girl in the classroom setting with platinum hair is shouting at her boss. The CEO of the entertainment company she works for which make it more funny.
The reason why the girl was yelling at the dancers is because she wants them to get really good opportunities. If you decide to be a kpop idol (group) then you have to be perfect and even if you don’t want to, you have to smile all for your fans. Its pretty sad but thats what they have to do to be korean pop artists . The mentor had to deal with the worst of this for 8 years.
Facial expressions are an important part of dance. It helps with presentation and interpretation
1:21 is on a korean social media app and website called vlive
the clip "behind the scenes" is from BTS's serie documentary of their tour , they're not afraid to put that stuff out there ... they're real and i like them for that
8:37
honorifics is something you add the end or beginning of someone’s name to show respect. in korea they have: oppa, noona, hyung, unnie, sunbaenim etc. in japan they have: kun, chan, sama etc. in america they have: mr. mrs. ms.
the clip where u asked the question, it’s a show called knowing brothers where everyone on the show pretends they’re in highschool and that they’re all around the same age, which means they don’t have to use honorifics (bc they’re friends, there’s no need to be formal). heechul is joking around that the special guests are being rude bc they’re still using honorifics which is against the show’s rules.
Please react to MAMAMOO being Crackheads
react to blackpink stuff!
Thee one in the classroom is literally just a show where they roast their guests
No u have to have feelings in ur dance even if it's just a smile
React to: “Blackpink gets hurt or treated wrong by fans” by I'm Weirder
React to - Please put "React to" in the beginning right before your request or she won't see it
You have no idea how many groups there are I swear but you will learn and appreciate the culture in time. Been a kpop fan for almost 10 years so i've been there for a few things and i think you will like the community minus the toxic fans
2:49 it was actually because some dude kept pushing a girl sevral times so he was pissed at him
We need more of this
There are so many kpop groups you don't even know and groups fight but the way they handle it makes them stay together longer so it might seem heated but they usually talk about it and work it out
Honorifics is a system in the language used to show respect to those older than you or with more experience in their field. They usually add an honorific word to their name whenever they address them, think of it as similar to “Mrs, or Mr”
React to kpop idols shocking accidents
5:50 there is more behind the scenes stuff of that on UA-cam, bts did a whole YT series about it
I will try reacting to your videos too because they are really interesting love you. my inspiration
Lisa was NOT playing with them😳😂
Honorifics is a more formal way of speaking, you'd use them for someone you don't really know or just met, a boss, significant others family etc. You eventually speak more casually once you know someone better or become close. It's not just with names, but also the way you speak in general as well. Basically they have two ways of speaking, for different situations or interacting with different people.
The classroom one is you come in as students and they guess questions about the guest. Then play different games and activities.
im expecting y'all to explain the jackson clip 😂❤
Dee react to "an unhelpful guide to blackpink"
Or also react to “English class with The Boyz [homeschool ver].” !
Dee should look at more of bts behind the scenes
the girl who was yelling at the guy because he didn't guess what she was saying right is so iconic because that man is literally her boss !! she is a twice member and he is JYP pd
Though a lot of this is without context, a lot of Kpop Stans are RUTHLESS online.
Yess this was a cool reaction!! Pls check out bts in quarantine part 2
Please react to kpop moments that had me shook part 2, by jung taengo:)
the group you asked about is ATEEZ 😊
In that video the guy with the white shirt who was getting crowded was actually mad at a guy because he hit a girl and he told him not to do it again
I love Idols reaction Videos oh My god😩💘😂
Thank you!
I’m the second video there’s Mark and Jungwoo from NCT 127, they were on a vlive and a sasaeng (crazy/staker fan) was calling to their phone, that’s why they are mad.
2:02 they were angry bc sasaengs were calling them. sasaengs are "fans" that stalk idols to the point that there were cases of them being injured bc of sasaengs
React to blackpink moments i think a lot plss
Jackson said get the fuck back 😭😭⚰️
The show that you said you didn't understand the meaning of it is called (Knowing bros) it actually got the prize for the most funniest asian show in 2019 pls react to it more so you understand it's super super funny.
The Gordon Ramsay clip was funny af!
Keep doing your thing dee i love your videos
6:11 most iconic BTS member really arguing lmao
Thank you for the random kpop related videos hihihi ♥️
React to blackpink at award shows in a nuttshell
Seonghwa was about to beat wooyoung’s ass bruh☠️☠️
I’m still confused the title said Twice but I didn’t see them🤷🏻♀️
Yyeeesss and everyone is commenting about Twice but i cant find them wtf im dying because the original video said twice too but there IS NO TWIIIICCCE
4:47 well he couldnt go faster cuz the beat would have messed up cuz the other one (V) went too far from the group without knowing it was a misunderstanding.
Will always love to see TWICE on here
Yeah there’s like a million kpop groups lmao that’s like there norm
Watch *Shinee and knowing brothers roasting each other for 5 minutes*
It's really funny
Korean game shows are very interesting the classroom one I think is the idols who come are the teachers of the students ( Korean comedians and idols) and they ask questions to the students like what is a habit and the students have to guess and if they are wrong they get hit with the hammer and the random games are challenges I think a funny show you could watch is running man it’s simple and is one of the most popular shows
The last group seventeen are actually hilarious you should react to the memeteen diaries
The group at 9:10 is ATEEZ ... great group 💜👍🏼
i watch this video before hehe
Damn never been this early..😂
the person commenting on shuhua's livestream in the first clip commented on soojin's livestream before, saying "there's something on your face, ugliness"
In the first clip, someone told her group member "there's something on your face, uglyness" on a livestream
dee, you could do its documentary on pattern if you want ☺️
Pew pew production
Shuhua 💜
Could you react to “male kpop idols being chaotic “ 👉👈
My favourite angry moment was f(x) on Hello Counsellor. A guy coming on the show basically called one member fat and I’ve never seen Amber and Krystal so pissed off in my life.
You should react to more twice
DEE YOU SHOULD START REACTING TO RUN BTS ON PATREON 🥺😊
Please react to “The Boyz being confused with 3 foreign members for 7 minutes” it’ll be easier to understand :)
React to more blackpink please!!
1:47 for anyone asking he said “don’t push girls”
I see Dee getting confused 😂😂
1. Some commenter was saying rude things to her fellow member and the same person went on her live. She went off like a queen. (G-IDLE’s Shuhua)
2. There are these people named sasaeng fans and they find out the idol’s personal phone number and call them over and over again. He was frustrated that they kept calling. (NCT/NCT 127 Mark and Jungwoo)
3. A man pushed one of the fans and he got angry because physical contact should never be done like that. (GOT7’s Jackson)
4. She was a mentor on a show and she was just giving critique to a couple trainees to clean up the choreography and overall performance. (BLACKPINK’s Lisa)
5. They were fighting with each other about their performance and ideas and it got pretty heated. Their leader mediated the conversation. (BTS’s Jin and V/Taehyung and Namjoon)
6. 😂 She was getting impatient! (RED VELVET’s Joy)
7. 🤣 He was very not satisfied with what he picked. (MONSTA X’s Shownu)
8. She was mad at how he was going really fast and pushing her. (EXID’s Hani)
9. 😂 It’s a game show full of comedians and the guests are often idols, actors or influential people. (SUPER JUNIOR’s Heechul)
10. They were playing the Whisper Challenge but instead of whispering they were yelling (often played that way in Korea) and got frustrated with each other 😂. (BLACKPINK’s Jennie and Rosé)
11. A member was messing around with another member during a VLIVE and he got annoyed. 😂 (ATEEZ’s Seonghwa and Wooyoung)
12. They were cooking but she got frustrated and began to roast the other member’s skills in cooking. (EXID’s Jeonghwa and Sulji)
13. They were playing a game on a game show but they got frustrated with another team player. 😂 (GIRL’S GENERATION’s Yoona and Sooyoung)
14. They were playing Rock Paper Scissors and she lost 😂 (MAMAMOO’s Wheein)
15. They were making jokes about her and she got annoyed. (Also MAMAMOO’s Wheein)
16. They broke out into a fight due to competitiveness. (SEVENTEEN)
If you want to watch the full clip of the disagreement. Its Jin and V fighting.
Whoever made this video did a bad job because they didn't give context
The 3rd vid is Jackson Wang he got mad because a photographer pushed a girl fan
Lisa songs be fire af and Twice be hittin to sometimes
React to twice please they're crazy☺😂 you'll love them
ASFFSHSKDLS she recognized blackpink ok bye
Actually when ur dancing ur suppose to show facial expression thats dancing 101 and common sense😂 who dances with a blank face
What is the song at 4:20? I keep hearing that beat but I can’t find the song
can you react to "all men do is lie (ft. BTS)" by guccitae?
Honorifics is a title or word implying or expressing high status, politeness, or respect.
In South Korea honorifics are used for people who are older even if it's by months or years. If namjoon is older than jimin, jimin being younger than namjoon ,has to call him HYUNG. hyung is use by younger men towards a male older. It means older brother or friend, it's to show respect. If a female is talking to a man friend older than her she can call him oppa. If a man talks to or about a female older than him, he calls her Noona. If a woman talks to another female older than her, the younger female refers to the older female as UNNIE. In South Korea honorifics are used to show respect and if u dont use it than u can be seen as disrespectful. Unless u are foriegn like american or European and are unaware of the use of honorifics, many koreans will understand that and will let it slide. But if u know korean and the culture but dont use the proper title towards someone, it ain't nice. In kpop award shows you will see many groups bowing as others pass by them to show respect as well. Kpop fans who arent korean had to learn much of the korean culture like bowing and honorifics so that we can atleast be as respectful as we can to their culture.
I am a female and you Dee are older than me so I would call you unnie.
If Namjoon is older than you, as a female younger than him you refer to him as oppa.
There is more to it but that's example of the basics. It has nothing to do with class when using honorifics, it's just something korea does that shows respect towards someone older or higher status maybe job or seniority in a business and such.
react to iconic blackpink moments !!
If we get a rection to twice moments my life will be completed
where is twice
dee react to bts carpool karaoke