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YNT [moved into new link under pen name: Lynnifer Ice]

Author: Lynnifer_Ice

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Prologue and Honorifics Explained

[Prologue]

Every group has its moments, right?

My boys have been having those moments much more often.

Am I not doing something right?

Their next world tour is quickly approaching and there has been a lot more tension than usual.

I swear that I have seen someone sneaking out of the dorms these days. Yes, I do sleep in a separate bedroom from them; it became necessary to live with them after the last incident...

I wonder if one of the members found a lover. If not, where is he disappearing to?

I cannot help but wonder...

What does the future hold for BHY?

~***~

[Honorifics Explained]

I hope you will enjoy reading this story as much as I shall writing it. Throughout this book, you will find traditional Korean honorifics being used. Honorifics are used as a way to politely address someone. The only time an honorific would usually be dropped, would be if those two people were incredibly close such as friends the same age (Chingu), but this is a very rare thing to occur. If you are not familiar with the honorifics, let me give you a short tutorial.

Hyung (also spelled as Hyeong) - A honorific a younger male uses to address an older male.

Noona (also spelled as Nuna) - A honorific a younger male uses to address an older female.

Oppa - A honorific a younger female uses to address an older male.

Unnie (also spelled as Eonni) - A honorific a younger female uses to address an older female.

Dongsaeng – A honorific an older person uses to address a younger person that they are close to. It can be used for both males and females.

-nim - A honorific added to a name as a sign of respect to someone of a much higher status, such as a Doctor, Teacher, or the oldest in a group setting, etc.

-ssi - A commonly used honorific that is the equivalent of Mr./Mrs./Ms.

-ah - A honorific usually used between people that are close and the same age, but a younger person would usually never use it to address someone older.

-ie - A playful honorific usually used between friends.

Appa - A honorific used to address one's Father.

Eomma - A honorific used to address one's Mother.


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[Copyright: Lynnifer Ice - August 9, 2020]

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