I could be wrong here but this is the first time I have heard kpop friends call each other on vlive that sounds like a conversation with a brother or sister, very relaxed and casual and dont care that its live....really cool.....
It's really cool the connections they made during Iland, even those that didn't debut with the group. I love the crossover storyline between Enhypen and &Team because a few of members have remained very close to this day.
So nice K allows niki to talk informally/casually to him even though K’s older than niki. In Korea (and also in Japan) younger one’s have to use formal language/honorifics unless the older one allows them not to. niki has to use honorifics to talk to his group members since they are all older than him. And in an interview, Niki said that he wants to talk casually with his members but they won’t allow him to and he feels lonely. But I’m glad K lets niki talk casually to him and that’s maybe why niki likes K so much.
I thought ni-ki said in one interview or skit i think, that in japan they don't use formal language, and that's why he's not used to it before. And i think it's also why he said in one vlive he's comfortable with jake because they treat each other like the same age because they are both foreigners that use informal language?? I think honorifics are the similarities they have in this context.
@@shamshamthwaites8230 Japan do use formal language if you search it up. Like on wiki(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Japanese_and_Korean) it saids about Korea and Japan, "Both languages have similar elaborate, multilevel systems of honorifics” "They are cited as the two most elaborate honorific systems, perhaps unrivaled by any other languages.” Maybe he said in Japan formal language isn’t used, cuz in Japan’s grading system Jungwon would be in the same grade as him, so if they were in Japan, he would be speaking to Junwon informally. But K wouldn’t be in the same grade even in Japan.
Japanese has formal language but not strict as in korean language. so if you have close older friends, you can use casual language. it’s more casual relationship between older/younger people. and most of korean people use formal language for even their own parents, but japanese people doesn’t use a formal language for family.
In Japan you use formal language with strangers or acquaintances, teachers, seniors, really older people. Not with friends or siblings or family. Even if friends are older like in this case it’s rare to see formal language being used. Japan is a little more casual than korea, just a little bit.
I could be wrong here but this is the first time I have heard kpop friends call each other on vlive that sounds like a conversation with a brother or sister, very relaxed and casual and dont care that its live....really cool.....
not the first time but you're def right about the mood
@jjtraineea7210Nah, &team are kpop, just in japaneese.
It's really cool the connections they made during Iland, even those that didn't debut with the group. I love the crossover storyline between Enhypen and &Team because a few of members have remained very close to this day.
omg this is so cute, they're so close even calling every day
HAPPY BIRTHDAYY NI-KII!!❤❤
So nice K allows niki to talk informally/casually to him even though K’s older than niki. In Korea (and also in Japan) younger one’s have to use formal language/honorifics unless the older one allows them not to. niki has to use honorifics to talk to his group members since they are all older than him. And in an interview, Niki said that he wants to talk casually with his members but they won’t allow him to and he feels lonely. But I’m glad K lets niki talk casually to him and that’s maybe why niki likes K so much.
I thought ni-ki said in one interview or skit i think, that in japan they don't use formal language, and that's why he's not used to it before. And i think it's also why he said in one vlive he's comfortable with jake because they treat each other like the same age because they are both foreigners that use informal language?? I think honorifics are the similarities they have in this context.
@@shamshamthwaites8230 Japan do use formal language if you search it up. Like on wiki(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Japanese_and_Korean) it saids about Korea and Japan, "Both languages have similar elaborate, multilevel systems of honorifics” "They are cited as the two most elaborate honorific systems, perhaps unrivaled by any other languages.” Maybe he said in Japan formal language isn’t used, cuz in Japan’s grading system Jungwon would be in the same grade as him, so if they were in Japan, he would be speaking to Junwon informally. But K wouldn’t be in the same grade even in Japan.
@@alisaalisa-bp8vz 😮 thanks for clarifying 🙂
Japanese has formal language but not strict as in korean language. so if you have close older friends, you can use casual language. it’s more casual relationship between older/younger people.
and most of korean people use formal language for even their own parents, but japanese people doesn’t use a formal language for family.
In Japan you use formal language with strangers or acquaintances, teachers, seniors, really older people. Not with friends or siblings or family. Even if friends are older like in this case it’s rare to see formal language being used. Japan is a little more casual than korea, just a little bit.
ほんとこれ堪らん‼️
K君有難う‼️
NI-KI😭可愛い‼️🥰
I just realized they were using LINE to call 😂 so cute
What's LINE???
@@zenitsu1995 messenger app like kakaotalk
U know what my birthday is also on 9 th December
Also me: watching niki live on his birthday 😅
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Why you delate the scene that Niki said "We are almost couples" after he hang up the phone?
What is the name of this program?
I'm pretty sure it was on weverse
Who is K ?
Andteam member k hybes first jp group
This question hurts
@veena_plays
Nikki's friend in i-Land debuted in &Team.
&Team K❤