"Nobody was doing anything much and were genuinely just waiting around."
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1. [+47, 0]
It might seem trivial, but it feels really romantic. Nowadays, before making plans, we're used to confirming how prepared we are, what time we'll meet, and checking in with messages like "Are you almost here?" If there's no communication or if someone goes silent for hours, we usually assumed the plan is canceled. Back then, though, the concept of "commitment" felt much more significant, and there was a strong foundation of trust. It seems so pure compared to today’s expectations. It’s hard to imagine having that kind of feeling in modern society.
2. [+28, 0]
Romantic
3. [+10, 0]
It was romantic.. I do miss itㅋㅋㅋ back then, once you made plans, everyone made sure to not have any other commitment and follow through. People people viewed plans as something precious and important~~
4. [+8, 0]
The southern gate in Daegu was the spot
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Back them, people would be walking around with Walkman or Maimai and if your battery ran out, you'd go to the convenience store to buy moreㅋㅋ
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