[enter-talk] FOREIGNERS ARE REALLY NOT GIVING GOOD RESPONSES TO LE SSERAFIM'S DOCUMENTARY




The tweet mocking her had crazy QRT and likes.. 
It has reached way over 1M views
Honestly I don't think the video was that bad, but they probably only cut the part of the video to make it more provocative I feel bad for her 

post response:
[+368][-34]
original post: here

1. [+176, -4]
Of course, in any country, if a singer cries saying they’re scared of singing it’s like ‘they can't be real' ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Imagine if a chef opened a restaurant and said, ‘I’m scared of cooking’ㅠㅠ. Think about it, from the moment they debut, they are professionals

2. [+142, -4]
They keep framing people who called out the documentary "Bunnies", but I'm sure everyone except Le Sserafim fans would have the same reaction... As it says in the post above, being on stage is a job and singing is the top priority, but this is not her first time crying because singing is hard for her and she never got better. That's why the general public's reaction is like that. I like Le Sserafim's Chaewon and Yunjin, but the rest of the members are disappointing. It's a mistake on HYBE's part to release such a documentary twice in a row in this situation. Sympathetic public opinion only works once something has been resolved. If they keep repeating this, people will get tired

3. [+136, -2]
I watched all the way to the last episode, but I just couldn't understand why she was crying all the time. It's not like she's the most passionate member and it feels like her energy is always at the bottom. Other members might struggle, but they all try to overcome it together, saying, 'This is what youth is about.' But since she already has a good career behind her, it feels like she's wondering "Why do I have to do this?"

4. [+128, -3]
It's actually a bit absurd. I used to work at a large company where I prepared intensively and passed a tough exam to get in. The job involved dealing with people and intense power trip. I did well at first, but as time went on, it became overwhelming. I had to persuade people, but I couldn't even get the words out, and after a few months of a slump, I eventually quit and started preparing for a new job. It was a shame to waste that experience, and I ended up joining a smaller company as I got older, but it is what it is. If I can't do the job, I have to quit. Isn’t it the same? If you can't handle it and you endure just to avoid causing trouble, it’s a problem. If it were just minor tasks like handling a copier, it wouldn't matter, but if you can't do the core tasks of the job, it's right to quit.

5. [+73, -4]
This is actually pretty bad 


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