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Jimmy and sea are so cute in safehouse. Jimmy being a cutiepie and sea opening up there. I just loved them. Hope you support these two men in their endeavors.
Te falto la del ultimo día cuando Jimmy le dice a Lous que Sea se durmió en su brazo y amaneció todo adormecido, y después Sea le pide que le haga un buebito. Jeje
Sea is such a gentle, calm, and caring soul. And Jimmy recognizes it and appreciates him. That’s why in my opinion, they’re genuinely the most sweetest couple in GMM.🪷🪷
I just find "Hia" calling so endearing.. .Jimmy and Sea are indeed lowkey, but you can see they care alot for each other. JimmySea and JoongDunk my fav couples!
@@princessgrimreaper_2108 it’s another form of “Phi” which is usually how Thai people call someone older than them. In this case, “Hia” is more appropriate for someone who has Chinese ancestry.
@@rulhalfelven thank you so much. Just now i asked one of my Thai friend. I ended up confusing him.currently I'm waiting for his reply. Thank you so much for replying.
JimmySea Lowkey Relationship and the never ending 'HIA' 😭❤️ I love how genuine their interaction and that they are not a couple who likes to show off❤️❤️ I am supporting for this two🤭✊
@@jjzhgsnuz639 "hia" is an honorific prefix to their name that you use for someone older than you in age from a higher social status... for someone younger from a higher social status, "nu'" is used instead... sometimes "khun" can also be used as a general honorific regardless of gender or age, when referring to someone from a higher social status... but using khun sometimes have a sub-conscious connotation that the person you are referring to is not that close or familiar to you... so they either only use that for simple acquaintances or just to tease them...
"hia" is an honorific prefix to their name that you use for someone older than you in age from a higher social status... for someone younger from a higher social status, "nu'" is used instead... sometimes "khun" can also be used as a general honorific regardless of gender or age, when referring to someone from a higher social status... but using khun sometimes have a sub-conscious connotation that the person you are referring to is not that close or familiar to you... so they either only use that for simple acquaintances or just to tease them...
@@skr.fannyyyyyy yes, that's somewhat right, but it's more of a social hierarchy kind of thing... It just so happened that most Thai-Chinese people are old money rich families (in Korean they called it "chaebol" but I don't think there's an English word for it), because they root from merchant/businessmen ancestors... That's why there is a precedence that a lot of Thai-Chinese people use such honorifics... But also pure Thai descents use them too whenever appropriate...
@@skr.fannyyyyyy yes, that's somewhat right, but it's more of a social hierarchy kind of thing... It just so happened that most Thai-Chinese people are old money rich families (in Korean they called it "chaebol" but I don't think there's an English word for it), because they root from merchant/businessmen ancestors... That's why there is a precedence that a lot of Thai-Chinese people use such honorifics... But also pure Thai descents use them too whenever appropriate...
Hia is Chinese hokkien/teochew for brother. Since Thai teochew is the prominent business ppl in bangkok, people use 'hia' in greeting. It is like you wanna buy something, you say hi boss. in this case hi, 'hia'. I think since jimmy n sea are chinese descend and know each very long time, they use 'hia' to ditch 'pi'. more closer.
Jimmy and sea are so cute in safehouse. Jimmy being a cutiepie and sea opening up there. I just loved them. Hope you support these two men in their endeavors.
Te falto la del ultimo día cuando Jimmy le dice a Lous que Sea se durmió en su brazo y amaneció todo adormecido, y después Sea le pide que le haga un buebito. Jeje
Sea is such a gentle, calm, and caring soul. And Jimmy recognizes it and appreciates him. That’s why in my opinion, they’re genuinely the most sweetest couple in GMM.🪷🪷
I like how they don't push themselves in fan service
Acho desnecessário fan service!
I just find "Hia" calling so endearing.. .Jimmy and Sea are indeed lowkey, but you can see they care alot for each other. JimmySea and JoongDunk my fav couples!
What does Hia means
@@princessgrimreaper_2108 it’s another form of “Phi” which is usually how Thai people call someone older than them. In this case, “Hia” is more appropriate for someone who has Chinese ancestry.
@@rulhalfelven thank you so much. Just now i asked one of my Thai friend. I ended up confusing him.currently I'm waiting for his reply. Thank you so much for replying.
@@princessgrimreaper_2108 i also read somewhere that hia expresses a closer relationship/intimacy than Phi
JimmySea Lowkey Relationship and the never ending 'HIA' 😭❤️ I love how genuine their interaction and that they are not a couple who likes to show off❤️❤️ I am supporting for this two🤭✊
@@jjzhgsnuz639 I heard that Hia is like P' but more intimate, I think Sea wants to be more close with Jimmy that's why😁
@@jjzhgsnuz639 "hia" is an honorific prefix to their name that you use for someone older than you in age from a higher social status...
for someone younger from a higher social status, "nu'" is used instead...
sometimes "khun" can also be used as a general honorific regardless of gender or age, when referring to someone from a higher social status... but using khun sometimes have a sub-conscious connotation that the person you are referring to is not that close or familiar to you... so they either only use that for simple acquaintances or just to tease them...
It reminds me NuKuea and his Hia Lian
I love P'Earth's interaction with Jimmy and Sea a lot.. so soft n cute they're ❤️
Sea is soooo adorable....i am always noticing his movement towards jimmy....itsssss sooooo cute...
💚💚💚💚💚💚
And sea is a good human being....tbh..💚💚💚💚
Awww they are so me low-key introvert couples 🥺🥺🥺😭❤️
Why I got flustered when Sea calling his hia so sweetly 😄😍🥺
They're silently take care for each other...
Sea looks so cute and adorable 😍 jimmysea 💙💜
2:26 I got addicted to those hia callings
So cute i cant handle anymore!!!
I love these two so much!!! I cant want for vice versa
their still new to each other,, it takes some time to get used to each other,,
im inlove with my jimmysea
the saga of never ending Hia….from Between us to this
Sea reminds me a little bit of Chang Bin from Stray Kids.
IKR
อบอุ่นที่สุด❤
So cute
Earth pushing them together is so sweet.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤❤
เค้าเรียก..เฮีย
Lovely ❤. What does Hia mean? Why does Sea call Jimmy like that?
What's Hia? I think calling P' is cute, it's cuter with Hia.🤫🤫😊😍
Hia same phi right?
Please, was Safehouse any kind of series or a reality show like Big Brother?
Ин его называет Хия??? Я же верно услышал?
Actually what is "Hia" Means? Can someone tell me the meaning
according to google, "hia" is the same as "phi" or older brother, but "hia" is used for thai-chinese people *cmiiw
"hia" is an honorific prefix to their name that you use for someone older than you in age from a higher social status...
for someone younger from a higher social status, "nu'" is used instead...
sometimes "khun" can also be used as a general honorific regardless of gender or age, when referring to someone from a higher social status... but using khun sometimes have a sub-conscious connotation that the person you are referring to is not that close or familiar to you... so they either only use that for simple acquaintances or just to tease them...
@@skr.fannyyyyyy yes, that's somewhat right, but it's more of a social hierarchy kind of thing...
It just so happened that most Thai-Chinese people are old money rich families (in Korean they called it "chaebol" but I don't think there's an English word for it), because they root from merchant/businessmen ancestors... That's why there is a precedence that a lot of Thai-Chinese people use such honorifics... But also pure Thai descents use them too whenever appropriate...
@@skr.fannyyyyyy yes, that's somewhat right, but it's more of a social hierarchy kind of thing...
It just so happened that most Thai-Chinese people are old money rich families (in Korean they called it "chaebol" but I don't think there's an English word for it), because they root from merchant/businessmen ancestors... That's why there is a precedence that a lot of Thai-Chinese people use such honorifics... But also pure Thai descents use them too whenever appropriate...
Hia is Chinese hokkien/teochew for brother. Since Thai teochew is the prominent business ppl in bangkok, people use 'hia' in greeting. It is like you wanna buy something, you say hi boss. in this case hi, 'hia'.
I think since jimmy n sea are chinese descend and know each very long time, they use 'hia' to ditch 'pi'. more closer.
Can someone please tell me the name of the song? ❤️
Sorry for the late reply. Its robbers by 1975
What is the problem with sea's twerk 😂😂
2:38 which day is this from???
Day 4
What is hia ?
It's a chinese way to call an older brother in Thai