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A friend of mine has just made an sm passport, what are their benefits? Thank you!

the card or the actual passport? i'm actually super confused cuz i heard they got rid of the actual passport booklets, but they still haven't announced any specific benefits for the card yet.....so far the only benefits have been stamps in the booklet, and occasionally some events (like to win stuff i think?)
anyway...yeah they're a bit unclear still but some more events or other benefits should be announced, in the future >___> once they give out more cards probably. for now just keep it handy XD

Heidi! Does shinee have group chats lmao sorry for being so random uwu

what do you mean, like in their own private sns??? YES!! :-)!!! i assume as much......i'd pay anything to sneak a peak at them though o_< kk

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You're adorable. You make me laugh. I love you. Carry on~

WHO ARE U KIND STRANGER *wipes tear* that was so nice i love u too
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how did you gain so many followers ;-;

i don't even know LMAO i'm so uninteresting. just fanaccounts i guess XD

hi heidi. i just read some rumors about bts's sajaegi, and how their sales beat shinee's. what do you think about it ? is it true ? and can you explain what sajaegi means ? im so lost(?) the only thing i know is that it has something to do with the album sales(?) thank you ^^

it means that the company bought their own albums to increase the sales...basically cheating. i don't know for sure if it's true, but i heard rumors of it too.

why are there no laws in korea that would help 'control' sasaeng fans?

i'm no expert on korean law (at all) so i....do not know, maybe there are some laws that govern stalking? i'm sure breaking-and-entering, like THAT kind of sasaeng activity is surely illegal? but following an idol's van in a taxi, sitting outside their apartment or work building, buying airplane tickets to ride the same flight as them...i mean these are public areas so unless an idol specifically got a restraining order or something there's not much that can be done, i assume. but for the big stuff, i can bet it's illegal but like i said i know almost nothing about korean laws so idk any specifics or example cases.

im still kinda new to kpop and i heard that crayon pop actually sucks...i know you're a shawol but can i ask what you think?

i dunno i think they're cute. i'm not sure how much talent they have...lol i don't pay attention to them that much, i saw them perform live just one time. so maybe they're not super talented, if that's what you heard, but they're kinda just a one-hit wonder so...they're already fading from the spotlight.

do people in korea discriminate against foreigners with darker skin? like tanned skin?

i'm not...super sure about all the intricacies of it all but short answer is yes. all foreigners get stereotyped and discriminated against, light skinned and dark skinned maybe just sometimes in different ways. and if it's any sign, even dark skinned koreans get picked on.

do music shows really have bad sound systems like everyone says? cause that's really dumb if they do...

i'm not sure what you mean...i haven't heard that

how about before university?

what do you mean? what school i studied at before uni? well before this i was at eastern michigan university for a few years

Hello Heidi! I'll be going Korea during mid-June, so I was wondering how to get tickets for key's musical? ^^ thanks in advance

you can get them on interpark. they have a global site but i'm not 100% sure that it works to buy musical tickets since i've never used it, but you could try. if you have a credit card.
sorry this reply is so late, i guess the sale is already over but i'm sure there are some seats left. if you want better seats than what's left you can also buy via twitter if you know some korean or have someone to help you. musical tickets are easy to come across in my opinion. not like a concert haha. ^^; i've bought so many musical tickets via other shawols on twitter XD

wifi egg? :O

yup it's a little box that spits out a signal for wifi through a phone service like olleh, and you can have it for your own personal use (it's locked and you connect to it using the private password n stuff). many many people use them while traveling, but they can be expensive, like 8,000won per day. well now that i think about it i guess that doesn't seem too expensive if you're just having a short trip ^^

how do you live tweet in shinee concert? is there wifi? or is your mobile data just really fast?

there is no wifi at the concert venue. but you can rent a wifi egg, which many people do. in the past (last time i was in kor) i had LTE but now my mobile data is not fast, actually it's slow as fuck, it's like 3G which is like baby speed in korea LOL it pisses me off sometimes but anyway i'm glad the signal didn't get weak and i was able to tweet freely :D i was a bit worried at first!

hi! i hope you could help me out! :) about the smtown global package, is there any benefit that they provide transpo for you to the concert venue? and how come people prefer the seating tickets over the standing tickets (which are closer to the stage)?

sry for the late reply >< yes of course they can provide all transportation! you can even get transport to and from the airport if you sign up for that. (i think airport one costs some money tho).
i would say i prefer seating in 2nd floor than ground floor because i like to see the whole stage. it's kind of a personal preference i guess, of course i like to be close to the action too but ESPECIALLY in an event where i know there will be many new songs and etc i would prefer sitting in the stands. cuz i want to see the whole stage and the whole performance, but when you're at the floor you can usually only see one part of the stage very well? and, on the floor it's obviously flat so if you're short or something it can be hard sometimes, like if ppl in front of you are tall or wearing heels, or wearing something on their head or holding a banner high...you know, it's just easier to go in the stands because the view is unobstructed!
oh and for me at swc3 i had 2nd floor one day and ground floor one day. i only fanaccounted the first day because the second day i was on the floor and i had a front row seat. it would be so rude to tweet when ur in front row right LOL so some ppl who enjoy fanaccting like sitting in 2nd floor to see all the action well and etc. (though at swc4 i didn't fanacct much...it had been a long time since i saw shinee and i really missed them so i tried to stay off my phone, instead i just cried a lot ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ ennggfghfgh)

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hi! how's the weather in seoul in mid-june?

hot and humid ):< but the rainy season doesn't usually start till around july? so it should still be nice through june

hi heidi. does korean really doesnt use youtube? the mv view stuff really stress me out omg lol

i dunno i feel like shawols are terrible at mv views LOL and voting usually.. but we try though XD always tweeting "go go go~" but still ends up like this every time lol us lazy noona fans
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It would be nice if you let us know if today's jjong issue has reach there.

few days late but....issue? no. what you're referring to was never an issue......*sighs*

HI, really need your help. Do you know where to download SWC III Seoul? the full one? and with good quality if possible. Thanks!

i lost the link but i downloaded @theroyalsprout 's rip. maybe u can tweet her and ask if she still has the dl link? ><

I have a test tomorrow after school and i havent study yet, but im really tired now. What should i do TAT

well, if you're so tired that studying will be ineffective, then you should sleep now and wake up early. as long as you're SURE you can get up on time hehe. better if you sleep a little, even if you're tired in the morning, it's better than being tired at night (before sleep) i think...>< good luck

Are you staying at a goshiwon? are you in korea with a tourist visa? sorry, for all the questions XD

yes i'm living at a goshiwon now. and my current visa is a tourist visa, i came here before i applied to uni haha. but i'll change to student visa soon

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