Sunday, 27 October 2013

This Is A Late Post.

Hello again! How are you? I hope your day has been fine. I am currently watching the Korean drama series, <insert name here>. Every episode gets more and more exciting! :-)

Let's talk about Korean and Japanese drama serials. In my opinion, Korean and Japanese drama serials are witty and their excellent storyline entices more audiences to watch their show. They always manage to add comedy in their storylines and that's the reason why many people (including me) watch them. Whenever I watch Korean or Japanese shows, I would look forward to it and try to relate it to my life. Sometimes the message given by the shows encourage and motivate me to work hard and don't give up.

I guess this is the work of the creditable film-makers and script-writers! I think being a script-writer is fun. (That's actually one of my job scopes.)

Here's a short list on some of the Korean and Japanese shows I've watched on television before; (I tune in to Channel U, Channel 8, Channel 5 or OkTo. Do take in mind that these are based in Singapore!)
1. The After-Dinner Mysteries (Japanese)
This show is full of mysteries and keeps its audience in suspense. Personally, I like the witty comments and comebacks of the butler who works for the investigator, who is actually a daughter of a rich company.

2. 笑吧,东海!(Korean)
This show is about life's ups and downs and I think it's great for watching during the school holidays as there are many great things to learn from this show which you can apply to your daily life.

If given a chance, would you be an actor/actress? Why/Why not? And what role would you choose to play?

Here's what I notice about the characters in regular Korean and Japanese drama serials;
1. They are either selfish, arrogant, proud, rude, stuck-up; or kind, caring, willing to work for others even though they are having a hard time; and some characters fall in love and have a weird relationship (old lady & young man). But that's what make the shows exciting.

2. We can relate them to our real-life situations and have a good laugh.

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I'm really sorry for posting only now. I'm trying to finish up all of my school holiday homework within 2 weeks of the school holidays so that I would have more time for myself to enjoy and blog! :-) Time management during the school holidays is most important!

OK! Now it's time for this post's question! *imaginary drum roll*

( ̄^ ̄)ゞ Are there any Korean, Japanese, English or Chinese shows you watch? What can you learn from them?

Thank you for viewing and sorry for the late post! xP
Please comment your answers to my question above, if you'd like! ;-) I look forward to your replies! And, as always, I might pick your comment to be featured in my latest post! :-)

See you soon, and don't forget to shineIn my next post I'll be discussing about self-esteem. It's going to be a loooooong post! Stay tuned!

Love,
EVEE~(:

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