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Kim Seonho Infects K-Drama Fans with the Second Lead Syndrome (SLS)

Actor Kim Seon-Ho Hits K-Drama Fans with the SLS K-Drama "Start-Up" has been a huge hit across South Korea and across the globe. Two top Hallyu stars are starring in this drama - none other than Suzy and Nam Joo Hyuk. Kim Seonho is also one of the lead actors and he's actually been getting even more attention than the first lead, Nam Joo Hyuk. He's become induced the symptoms of the deadly "second lead syndrome" to many K-Drama fans. Kim Seon Ho infects K-Drama Fans with deadly 'second lead syndrome' Second Lead Syndrome or SLS is when you root for the second male lead in a drama and wish the female lead would choose him although you know that it wouldn't happen. An example that you guys may be familiar with would be Kim Hyun Joong in the K-Drama, Boys Over Flowers that aired in 2009. In this drama, Kim Hyun Joong ached the hearts of many K-Drama fans, as his character was so so sweet and gentle compared to the arrogant and self-centered role of ...

Learn Korean with Hyeri – Normally, usually~

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Learn Korean expressions - 평상시에는 (usually)

💡 의미 Meaning:
‣ 평상시 (normal/usual) +에는 (ly) = normally/usually
💁🏻‍♀‍ 설명 Explanation:
‣ 평상시에는 is often used to describe a normal, daily routine.
‣ It has similar, if not, the same meaning as “평소에는” which means most of the time or usually
‣ Let’s take a look at the sentences below for more variations!
✍🏻 문장 Sentence:
‣ 평상시에는 집에서 대충 끼니를 때웁니다. Normally, I just eat whatever I have at home.
‣ 평상시에는 도서관 가서 공부해요. I usually go to the library to study.

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