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[V Report] Guess the answers to EXO’s Kai and Suho’s quiz
Broadcast date: Oct.12
Starring: GOT7, Monsta X, 10PM, Laboum, EXO, NCT Dream, Apink, Block B, Park Hae-jin, Davichi, Lee Joon-gi
EXO’s Suho and Kai
Megahit K-pop group EXO’s Suho and Kai on Wednesday quizzed each other with drawings on a live V program.
Suho drew a cow chewing on something and saying, “It’s salty.”
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Suho explained that the answer was a goat, because in Korean, goat is “yeomso” -- “yeom” a homonym for sodium in the Korean language.
The cow, “so” in Korean, complaining his food of being too salty, was a big hint, Suho said.
Then Kai took his turn and drew an elongated circle with two perpendicular lines attached at the right end.
The drawing oddly resembled the Korean character for “eo,” with the circle pulled from the left and right sides.
Suho could not tell if the drawing was of a plate or something else.
The right answer came from one of the V viewers, who threw out a guess it could mean “eel” -- “jang-eo” in Korea. “Jang” is a homonym for long in Korean, while “eo” is for fish.
Kai was excited that someone understood his thought process.
As the two closed the broadcast, a fan called out that the day was the 801st day since EXO’s debut.
NCT Dream
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On Wednesday, NCT Dream aired a V show titled “Hoverboard Freestyle” in which the seven rode on the self-balance scooter boards inside a dance studio.
The youthful boys performed trick moves, swerving and dancing on the electronic devices.
GOT7
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In the short teaser, GOT7 sat down and shared how they felt during filming for the reality program.
JB and Yongjae kept repeating the word “very,” which JB tried to stop, but failed.
There are many words in Korean that mean “very,” but the exact word JB and Yongjae used was “gwaengjanghee.”
GOT7 came back to the active music scene with the full-length album “Flight Log: Turbulence” on Sept. 27.
Naver’s real-time broadcasting app V allows fans to interact with their favorite K-pop stars through live broadcasts. The app is available for Android and iOS. For more information, visit www.vlive.tv.
By Lim Jeong-yeo (kaylalim@heraldcorp.com)
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