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Someone might have gone a little overboard. Because for me, to be able to ensure good review, means that I have to try everything at least three times 😅
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Just info:😉Don't tell me anything else what Taekook's sign meant. In Korean Sign Language (KSL), there are several ways to express love, from traditional signs to modern gestures that have become popular worldwide. Traditional Sign for "I Love You" The sign for "I Love You" (Korean: "Saranghaeyo" / 사랑해요) in KSL is made as follows: Left Hand: Make a fist. Right Hand: Place it flat (palm down) on top of your left fist. Move: Make a circular motion with your right hand over your fist. Some native speakers also use a compound sign, where they first point to themselves ("I"), then make the sign for "love," and finally point to the other person ("you"). Popular and International Gestures In addition to formal sign language, the following gestures are commonly used in South Korea: Korean Finger Heart 🫰: The thumb and index finger are crossed to form a small heart shape. This gesture was popularized by K-pop idols and is seen as an informal way to express affection in Korea. 🤟 (ILY sign): This internationally recognized sign (thumbs up, index finger, and pinky finger) originates from American Sign Language (ASL), but is widely understood in Korea and often appears in Korean dramas and pop culture as a symbol for "I Love You." In International Sign Language (ISL) and also in American Sign Language (ASL), from which ISL draws heavily, the expression for “love” is crossed arms on the chest (palms facing the body). Meaning: Expresses deep emotion Difference: Beware of confusion with the “I love you” gesture (letters I, L, Y in one), where the hand is raised and the thumb, index finger and pinky finger are extended. Crossed arms are a more “traditional” and stronger expression of love.
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TAEHYUNG PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭
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HAVE A SAFE FLIGHT TAEHYUNG
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