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It took me a while to warm up to this show (a lot of things probably went over my head) but once I did it was a fun time as usual with these guys 🌝

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Anonymous

A bit of context is that Myungsoo was on one of South Korea's most famous programs, "Infinite Challenge" (the show that Jiwoong said he wants to be a part of). Yoo Jaesuk was the host/leader of the show and was the most popular so sometimes Myungsoo would joke about being jealous of him. Gyuvin mentioned that he wants to guest on Running Man because Yoo Jaesuk is a host on that show which is why Myungsoo told him to move his chair back. Then Gunwook added onto the joke by saying that he wants to guest on Yoo Quiz on the Block, another domestically famous Yoo Jaesuk-led show. I feel like the boys go on shows for the sole purpose of stressing out the hosts lol Also, YB = young boys; OB = old boys Thank you for all the ZB1 reactions!

Anonymous

This show called HalMyungSoo and MyungSoo is his name. So, Yujin ask him why did he put Hal in front of his name, Halaboji means Grandfather in Korea, so he want to clarify is this name mean Grandfather MyungSoo. I just want to explain because this part is so funny!

Amber Domi

What else do you think Gunwook knows so well, 😈 must be svt hehehe I'm also a crying nuna for taerae lol

skzlover

very late to this but to answer about the spelling of the names, in the korean alphabet, g and k are represented by the same letter ㄱ they make pretty much the same sound. when they spelled gunwook like keonwook, they spelled it phonetically how it is represented in the korean alphabet rather than the english one. the eo sound ㅓ is represented by the letter u when spelling it in english phonetically. for example hanbins last name, sung, is spelled with the eo korean letter (so seong) although in english is spelled sung. and same for the gyubin/gyuvin/kyubin etc, the ㅂ letter is the b/v sound and when spelled in english usually the v is used but in korean phonetically it usually translates as the b!!! there are many letter in the korean alphabet that represent more than one letter from the english alphabet, another example is the letter ㄹ which represents either an R or L sound!!!!