i just rewatched the whole livestream because i couldn’t find this video 😂 turns out this was uploaded just when i finished watching it but its fine because now i can watch this to refresh 😎
You seem like a knowledgeable, affable person who really enjoys sharing your knowledge with others. Just started watching a few of your videos and noticed that you wear that same shirt and hat, almost like a uniform ... Am curious - WHY??? It's not like it's bad - just a little disconcerting! Please explain 😊
@GoBillyKorean LOL You're pulling my leg, right?!? Plaid shirt and blue cap in the ATEEZ' segments ... HMMMM Gonna have to rewatch just to make sure I'm not trippin' 😆
Also isn't it can be more correct to use the 물도 사와해요 instead of just 물도 사와? Don't you need to use 해요 to imply the meaing of the imperative command form?
i just rewatched the whole livestream because i couldn’t find this video 😂 turns out this was uploaded just when i finished watching it but its fine because now i can watch this to refresh 😎
You're going the extra mile 👏 and it will pay off.💪
@@atishep thank you!
You're amazing, thank you! I've been so confused with 챙기다! You explained it so well ❤
Thanks for the video, Billy!
Thank you for the video, made my commute to work way better 😊
ive been confused by this for THE LONGEST TIME
like thanks so much for clearing it up you're a gem!
You seem like a knowledgeable, affable person who really enjoys sharing your knowledge with others.
Just started watching a few of your videos and noticed that you wear that same shirt and hat, almost like a uniform ... Am curious - WHY???
It's not like it's bad - just a little disconcerting!
Please explain 😊
I don't know what you mean.... I wear a different outfit in every single video on my channel.
@GoBillyKorean
LOL
You're pulling my leg, right?!?
Plaid shirt and blue cap in the ATEEZ' segments ... HMMMM
Gonna have to rewatch just to make sure I'm not trippin' 😆
But can i use for example 갖고 싶어 해요 as i wish SOMEONE to have something or i have to use the different kind of grammatical rule?
Also isn't it can be more correct to use the 물도 사와해요 instead of just 물도 사와? Don't you need to use 해요 to imply the meaing of the imperative command form?
That would have a different meaning - ua-cam.com/video/EY125q193Co/v-deo.html
@@GoBillyKorean thank you