This is a personal message for Mr. Hyun Joong

Chéri,
(Yes, we’re taking the liberty of calling him Darling today, maybe we’ll have a better chance of catching his attention!)

So,

Chéri, stop hiding your pretty little body in those misshapen clothes you love so much.

Oversized jeans okay, but a two-piece, black moreover, 4 sizes larger than yours?

THIS IS NOT GLAMOROUS AT ALL!!!! 

(…and don’t tell us it’s fashionable!!!)

 

Alright, we get that you like to feel comfortable in your clothes, but seriously!

You know? There are days when you can say NOOOOO !
At least to your stylist…
( Excuse the stylist but in your soul and conscience and deep in your very big heart, you know we are right, don’t you? )

 

Next time you take a cue from Grace, at least she’s classy down to her fingertips!

 

**-**

 

Apart from that, we forget and we forgive your dress drifts of the day, because you made up for it 200% with the rest, and we really like MOON SUN and YOUR SONG in Korean version 😊

But…
( Yes, we know, we’re never happy… )

…we find that the title of the song is again only written in Korean.
( Yes sir, there was room to write it in English! )

 

Who forgot again?

Fire it right away!

Does he know that these pretty little more or less geometric characters fascinate us a lot, but that apart from your fans, 90% of people who search for songs on Youtube do not know how to read them?

 

On the other hand, please give  a hug to whoever had the idea and the delicacy to once again translate the lyrics into English.
( You can keep this one and think about increasing his salary… )

 

Well, we’re going back to look at you once again at the Royal Palace…
Just to become more virtuous and less grumpy.

 

Deoksu  Palace  ( Deoksugung ) or  Palace of Virtuous Longevity  is a royal palace of the Kingdom of Joseon, located in Seoul.

Deoksugung, also known as Gyeongungung, or Deoksu Palace, is a fortified palace in Seoul inhabited by several Korean sovereigns until the 20th century  and before the Japanese occupation.Only a third of the buildings remain, as the whole thing was almost completely and intentionally destroyed at that time.

It is one of the five royal palaces of Seoul built by the kings of the Joseon dynasty and it notably includes the Daehanmun main gate, where the reenactment of the changing of the Royal Guard takes place every day as it was practiced under the Joseon Dynasty ( City Hall Subway Station)

Source: W.K.