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wHaT Kpop fans should not say?
10 Things You Should Never Say To A K-Pop Fan
- “Why do you listen to K-Pop?
- “K-Pop is just a fad.”
- “He looks like a girl.” / “She looks like a guy.”
- “They’ve all had plastic surgery.”
- “Do you have ‘yellow fever’?”
- “You shouldn’t spend money on ____.”
- “They all look the same.”
wHaT dO Kpop fans like?
It’s common for K-pop fans to not only love idols but also the companies they are signed to, and other artists who are on the roster. With a lot of companies having a specific sound or image that they work with, fans often find they like most of the artists to come from their favourite’s company.
wHaT dO K-Pop fans dO?
Kpop fan sites allow fans to view idols as beautiful, talented, and approachable which leads them to be role models for international fans. This extends to the image that South Korea portrays as well.
How dO YOu annoy kpop fans?
Here are some things non-Kpop fans say to Kpop fans that annoy to hell outta us:
- “oMG tHey LoOk LikE gIRls” or “tHey sOUNd LikE gIRls”
- “wHy dO yOU eVeN LIstEN tO tHEM, YoU dON’t eVEN KNow wHaT THey’Re SAyINg”
- “CHING CHING cHONG”
- “tHeY All LooK tHE sAMe”
- “wHY dO YOu eVEN LisTEN tO tHEsE cHINese bOYs”
How can I learn KPop dance?
How to learn K-pop dance at home
- Choose a suitable K-pop dance choreography.
- Choose a member to copy from.
- Source for good mirrored dance videos on YouTube.
- Set small goals and divide the choreography.
- Find a learning style that works best for you.
- Break down difficult steps.
- Refer to dance tutorials.
Why are kpop fans so obnoxious?
Why are K-pop fans so annoying and immature? – Quora. Because most of kpop fans are tweens and teens. Many times as an adult kpop fan you’ll realize that most fans are just little girls blinded by the image that idols portray. They have no real life knowledge so they just believe and go hard for anything.
wHaT dO YOu call a kpop fan?
Almost every K-pop group has a fan club made up of K-pop fans who are generally called Kpoppers or Kpop stans. These fandom’s names are not merely words thrown together at the last minute; they carry a special meaning and some K-pop fandoms have become as popular as the artists it is dedicated to.