PinkDiamond wrote: I'll be learning how to make ddeokbokki because I keep seeing it in Running Man, and it makes me curious of how it tastes.


we get something similar in Hong Kong..it's called Cheong Fan..it's yummy esp. with peanut sauce and sesame seeds :)...maybe the taste is different i don't know but it does look the same
I know you must be busy over there but still... :( I've noticed your absence and I miss you around here. and...I want a JaeJoon face mask too!

boredandtwitchy wrote: Ah, just thought of another "Drama Made Me Do It": cloth face masks. I've seen them more in Korean dramas than in others, but those cloth face masks women wear at home before they go to bed or when they're having an at-home beauty night? I love them. I have way to many in bathroom. And I only bought them because I've seen them on dramas. And because the ones sold by Nature Republic have JYJ on the packets, and I want silky, smooth skin like Jaejoong. (Never going to happen...)
HAHAHA, this actually feeds well into my glutinous ego. Unfortunately I'm on here so infrequently nowadays that it wouldn't be much of a thread. =/
Since watching k-dramas, I want my future home to have one of those doors that require a code instead of a key and the whole video intercom thing to let guests in.
has any one else stopped saying "hey" and started using "YAH!" when some one's annoyed you?
i cant help but say Korean words to my friends and family they just look at me like i'm crazy LOL
cityhunter83 wrote: has any one else stopped saying "hey" and started using "YAH!" when some one's annoyed you?


me!LOL..
but i'm not easily get annoyed, so i rarely use it..
but i did that to my brother.. :P

btw, i remember one story...about a friend of my friend..
she did something serious because of jdramas..
in jdramas,, women are working, ride trains every day, go to restaurant after works, or a bar...
she wanted it, so she got married with japanese man..
but,,he lives far from big city..
she doesn't even ride train every week..
Since I've started watching drama, I eat more and more Japanese food. Everyone thinks I'm weird but it's very healthy and frankly since I've begun eating Japanese food I've lost weight so I won't complaint :D I also say "yah" or "oi" instead of "hey" when someone's annoying me :p And I also say lots of Japanese words since I'm currently learning it ;) Oh also, when I say hello to people I don't really know, I don't bow but I tend to nod. I don't know why but I feel it's what I should do in that kind of occasions.
ah, right..i also bow..(even when i'm talking to someone on phone.lol) but i don't think it's because of dramas..more because i lived in jap.. i do a lot of japanese-like-things, actually..but seems like it's not because of dramas.. and...i do pull out the battery instead of turn the phone off.. :D and eat ramyun from the pot,,and also use the pot lid.. and the pot lid really makes it more delicious..lol
Dramas have caused me: 1. To attempt to eat everything with chopsticks (note to self: chili spaghetti is too messy; the laptop is not thankful for the chili bath.) 2. To speak more and more Japanese 3. To go Fight-oh or Osu! when I need a confidence boost. 4. To find people who enjoy drama and become friends with them.
In Coffee Prince Han Seong rides his bike while walking his dog...the next day I had my sister go out with me and I rode my bike while walking our dog (my sister was there for safety ^^)