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[News] SS501′s Kim Hyung Jun says, “Don’t show up in front of me!”
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SS501′s Kim Hyung Jun criticized some of new singers and singing groups.
On
October 11, Kim tweeted, “Some of new singers and singing group members
tend to avoid me nowadays because they don’t want to say hello to me. I
was really upset today. Just don’t show up in front of me if you don’t
want to say hello to me.”
Kim, who is currently DJing SBS Radio’s Kim Hyung Jun’s Music High, recently
said he feels uncomfortable by some of new singers and singing group
members who don’t say hello to him when they see him at TV stations.
People responded: “Tell us who they are.” “Are they idol singers?” “It’s not good. They should say hello to their fellows.”
Kim recently finished promoting his second solo album, Escape, and a tour of Japan, Kim Hyung Jun 2nd Story in Japan.
[News] Kim Hyung Jun reprimands junior idols for failing to greet properly
Credits allkpop.com
SS501‘s Kim Hyung Jun has left some reprimanding words for his industry juniors.
On October 11th, he tweeted, “These days, I’ve been noticing that the dongsengs have been slyly trying to avoid bowing. I was so mad today while at Mok-dong. Dongsengs, please don’t get caught in front of me again.”
Kim Hyung Jun is currently a DJ on SBS Radio‘s ‘Kim Hyung Jun’s Music High‘, so it is speculated that he experienced the upsetting incident while at the broadcast building.
Although it may not seem like a big deal to some, in traditional Korean culture as well as many other Asian cultures, showing respect to those older and those who have been working in a field longer than you have by bowing and greeting, is seen as highly important.
In related news, Kim Hyung Jun is currently promoting his solo album in Japan while simultaneously juggling his Korean activities.
Source + Photos: TV Daily via Nate
SS501‘s Kim Hyung Jun has left some reprimanding words for his industry juniors.
On October 11th, he tweeted, “These days, I’ve been noticing that the dongsengs have been slyly trying to avoid bowing. I was so mad today while at Mok-dong. Dongsengs, please don’t get caught in front of me again.”
Kim Hyung Jun is currently a DJ on SBS Radio‘s ‘Kim Hyung Jun’s Music High‘, so it is speculated that he experienced the upsetting incident while at the broadcast building.
Although it may not seem like a big deal to some, in traditional Korean culture as well as many other Asian cultures, showing respect to those older and those who have been working in a field longer than you have by bowing and greeting, is seen as highly important.
In related news, Kim Hyung Jun is currently promoting his solo album in Japan while simultaneously juggling his Korean activities.
Source + Photos: TV Daily via Nate
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