Thursday, May 18, 2017

Get To Know The Boys In The Band: Heavy G Edition

Using Google translate for these questions left us with some pretty funny answers. I'm going to leave the original transcript but edit in () parenthesis where I can to have this make more sense. Enjoy!

GET TO KNOW HEAVY G

1. Describe a typical day growing up in Korea.

I have been living in a normal family since I was a child and have been experiencing various things (part-time, cultural activities).


2. What is important in young life in Korea? Sports? Music?

What was the most important thing in my youth in Korea was cars and games. The car made me feel like everything in life, and I thought that one day I was going to buy a car by all means. But I liked the game, especially playing the game called Tekken.

3. What is your dream in life? Job? Location? Family?

The most important dream in my life is to create a loving family. I also dreamed of being a childhood dream, (I also dreamed of having children) and of course I think that it is necessary to have some ability to make a family that is friendly. Looking at my parents, I still do not forsake the dream of being a friendly family.


4. Is there anything you have done that has earned you special recognition?

Something special for me is a bad memory at the same time. I had been to the beach in Ulsan to see the sunrise with my family. There, my parents (I, not parents) secretly stumbled on the breakwaters and had fallen under the breakwaters, and slipped down on the hay that had stuck there. I then shouted and fainted, saying, "Give me all sorts of thoughts and live," and when I was in the mood I was already rescued from the breakwater. In the end, the special thing is that it is not unimportant to me that I felt hurt, and that I felt that I could always rely on my family.
5. What do you think about America?

The United States is very positive. When I first went to America, I was moved by freedom, and I did not stop till I came back to Korea to see friendly people, large areas. If I have a chance to go to America again next time, I feel like I want to go.
 
6. Are you scared of your neighbors to the North?

North Korea is a little ambiguous. When I am in military service, do you feel neutral like the Korean side or the North Korean side in the end Is stronger? In the end, I do not know how long this truce is going, but I think it will be a good result someday.

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