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The benefits of being kpopers


The benefits of being kpopers

            Korean pop is a type of popular music origin from south Korea. Many of these Korean pop music lovers come from overseas, including Indonesia. Most of them are teenagers and adults and usually they called their selves as a kpopers. Many people have not realized it yet, but being kpopers has a lot of benefits, such as improving foreign language skills, sharpened your talent, and having strong solidarity.


            The first benefit is improving foreign language skills. Many Korean artists have a career in countries like Japan, China, and America. So, besides Korean, you can also learn Japanese, mandarin, even English. In addition, kpopers will watch shows where their idols appear, like on drama, variety shows, and music shows. Usually, English subtitles are done quite fast than the others, so it will improve your English skill significantly.

            The next one is sharpened our hidden talent. Usually the talents that owned by kpopers are dancing, singing, writing, modeling, acting, and etc. maybe at first, you are embarrassed or have never tried it, but you are willing to do this because of your idol. Slow but sure, your talent is sharpened which starts from small things and becomes a gem in the future.

            The last one is having strong solidarity. Kpopers are known to have a strong solidarity, it is proved when their idol gets an attack from haters by other fans, and the other kpopers will help and support one another. From this solidarity you will be easily getting more friends, whether from the same country or another country.

            To sum it up, being kpopers does not always mean bad. It is also has various advantages, like increase foreign language skills, honing the hidden talent, and having strong loyalty. Of course, there are negative effects too, but we must be able to sort thing out, whether it is good or bad.


Writer : Devi Faizatun N

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