New Jeans' Danielle apologizes for calling Seollal 'Chinese New Year'

  • New Jeans' Danielle apologizes for calling Seollal 'Chinese New Year'


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    Article: New Jeans Danielle calls Seollal 'Chinese New Year'... "I am reflecting deeply"


    Source: The Joongang via Naver


    1. [+1,025, -59] And this is why Bang Shi Hyuk didn't want her in the group and asked her to be taken out but Min Hee Jin was stubborn enough to debut her ㅋㅋ Once this group starts getting into Chinese controversies like this, the group is going to go down the flop path.


    2. [+688, -14] Wait, I assumed she made this mistake because she was part Chinese or something but not only is she Korean, she attended school in Korea, too... hul -.-;;; how can you even think of calling it 'Chinese New Year'? I don't understand at all.. this is really disappointing


    3. [+317, -9] Hul~~~ who's teaching these idols? Chinese teachers?? This isn't even the first time this controversy has come up, why do these idols keep calling it 'Chinese New Year'?? 🤢


    4. [+179, -1] Please either keep groups limited to Korean only members or get them all proper history education~~~ ㅜㅜㅜ I liked this group because of their good vibes but I'm totally over them because of this. I'm going to stick to supporting groups with only Korean members.


    5. [+142, -4] This is kind of weird? Because any normal Korean person has never even heard of Seollal being called 'Chinese New Year'?


    6. [+98, -2] New Jeans... goodbye. You were a Chinese group all along.


    7. [+94, -4] She's lived in Korea for years, and her mother is Korean, too.. so why? Her mother is full Korean, right? Because I've never heard of a Korean person call it 'Chinese New Year'. I'm really disappointed, especially since New Jeans is a group I started liking for the first time in years..


    8. [+93, -8] I bet you she has Chinese blood in her family line somewhere


    9. [+83, -2] Her fellow Australian member called it 'Lunar New Year', why did she call it this unless her brain is just there for decoration ㅡㅡ


    10. [+72, -0] She's working in Korea, she's Korean herself... so why would you ever call Seollal 'Chinese'?


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    Source: Naver


    1. [+1,253, -26] So can we please stop putting Chinese kids in these groups?

    - [+46] What's shocking about this is that she's Korean

    - [+28] She's Australian and Korean mixed


    2. [+671, -17] Is it too much to ask that celebrities have basic knowledge of the world? Enough with this blind greed, let's please get into the industry with some basic sense of the world. I can't tell if this is ignorance or a lack of interest at this point...


    3. [+599, -10] I like that we're speaking up about this. I hated it when I went to school in the US and the media kept calling it 'Chinese New Year'. The only acceptable form should be 'Lunar New Year', and 'Chinese New Year' should be banned from use.


    4. [+152, -9] Foreigner


    5. [+83, -3] Celebrity agencies need to stop focusing on teaching only dance and start giving basic knowledge lessons. And do not hire Chinese teachers. I can't believe we have idols calling Korean history "a short story" and another calling Seollal 'Chinese New Year', tsk


    6. [+65, -3] No more foreign mixed kids on K-Pop stages. There are tons of hard-working Korean trainees in our country as it is! A so-called Korean idol is really out here calling it 'Chinese New Year', tsk tsk


    7. [+54, -0] Why did she even bother saying it in English? Does she not speak Korean? Just call it Seollal, how great does that sound?


    8. [+42, -2] This is why I don't care how pretty someone is, I just can't warm up to someone with no brain in their head


    9. [+35, -1] There's no hope for someone so stupid


    10. [+20, -3] What do you expect from a Westerner making her money in Korea


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    Source: Insight via Instagram


    1. [+458] I live in Canada and people normally call it 'Chinese New Year' here... I'm sure a lot of people living abroad are just used to it by now...


    2. [+419] But I did hear that Seollal is called 'Chinese New Year' abroad


    3. [+858] I keep seeing people comment that 'Chinese New Year' is how it's called in English but that's only if you're going by Western corporations who only target Chinese markets and investments and fail to consider that the holiday is celebrated by other countries outside of China. The official English name for the holiday is 'Lunar'. The rest of you Chinese CCP need to turn off your VPNs in the comments.


    4. [+850] China is in the wrong for this


    5. [+200] Some of you need to shut up with the shields. Just because other countries call it 'Chinese New Year' doesn't mean we should be like "oh okay, that's fine"... we should be working hard to change it. So if another country comes and starts calling Dokdo Japan's, you're going to be like "sure, that's fine"?? An influential K-Pop idol should not be using the wrong name like this.


    6. [+67] No point in shielding her. She has realized herself that she's in the wrong so why are you shielding her? ㅎㅎㅎ


    7. [+475] Australia has been calling it 'Lunar New Year' to be more inclusive. We're all changing it as more and more people realize that the holiday is celebrated not only in China 😄


    8. [+85] Vietnamese-Australian Hanni called it 'Lunar New Year' just fine... so why you? Are you even really Korean?


    9. [+30] Isn't her mom supposed to be Korean?


    10. [+1,080] Let's please get these idols some basic education before debuting them...


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    Source: Idol Issue via Instagram


    1. [+548] It's always the fans that fan the fire when a celebrity comes forward with an apology and tries to put the fire out. Fans need to learn to back down and let things die out instead of over-shielding their idols and making the controversy worse.


    2. [+289] You cannot be shielding this right now...


    3. [+357] I think this is an understandable mistake on Danielle's end since she's experienced several different cultures throughout her life. Global companies like Samsung and Apple still call Seollal 'Chinese New Year'. However, as an idol working in Korea, I do agree that she should've been more understanding of the sensitive sentiments between Korean-Chinese relations and that she should've been more careful. It's good that she posted an apology quickly. Knowing her usual personality and character, I truly think this mistake happened out of not knowing Eastern customs since she's more accustomed to Western customs. I'm sure she's just as upset herself ㅜㅜ


    4. [+214] I'm sure she won't make thios mistake again. She apologized so quickly as well..


    5. [+190] Not a big deal.. There are still a lot of foreigners who call it 'Chinese New Year', why not go find all of them and make them write an apology letter too


    6. [+201] Some of the comments here are really making the controversy worse...;


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    Source: Sojang via YouTube


    1. [+312] What's hilarious to me is that during their 'Cookie' controversy, people were defending the song saying it's only foreigners who think of it that way... and now with this controversy, people are defending it again saying foreigners call it that ㅋㅋㅋ you guys aren't purposely trying to be funny, are you?


    2. [+181] New Jeans' Danielle is the first idol to call it 'Chinese New Year'. First Hybe's male-dol calls Korean history "short" and now this Hybe-dol... Hybe is an international embarrassment to Korea.


    3. [+160] I would be more understanding if Danielle had not lived in Korea for that long but she's lived here for 13 years... for her to call it 'Chinese New Year' makes me lose all respect for her. It feels very telling that she didn't learn anything about Korea during her long stay here.


    4. [+120] It pisses me off that New Jeans immediately stopped wearing hanbok once Chinese netizens got on them about it... IVE has no problem wearing hanboks, what else are you expected to wear during Seollal?


    5. [+26] I don't understand how you've lived in Korea for 13 years and you're saying 'Chinese New Year' instead of 'saehaebok mani badeuseyo'?? I'm actually amazed.


    6. [+77] Fact: if you're mad that Danielle's in trouble, you're either Chinese or a male fan. Any normal Korean would be angry that she called it this. Danielle obviously knew she messed up because she wrote an apology for it as well.


    7. [+46] She's lived in Korea since she was little, her mother is Korean.. how do you not know anything about Seollal? It's a bigger holiday here than even Chuseok.


    8. [+27] Are the fans shielding her really her true fans? They're all going around saying "she apologized, that was amazing of her" and heaping praise on her like she did something huge...


    9. [+31] I seriously questioned what my eyes were reading when I saw her 'Chinese New Year'... what can you call her other than ignorant at this point


    10. [+123] Jang Wonyoung would've been 100% exiled from the industry if she wrote 'Chinese New Year'. New Jeans' fandom is disgusting for shielding this. So if the entire world calls Dokdo as belonging to Japan, you guys would be fine with that too? Since that's what foreigners call it, right? You're really willing to sell your own country over an idol.



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  • 1. [+312] What's hilarious to me is that during their 'Cookie' controversy, people were defending the song saying it's only foreigners who think of it that way... and now with this controversy, people are defending it again saying foreigners call it that ㅋㅋㅋ you guys aren't purposely trying to be funny, are you?


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    4. [+179, -1] Please either keep groups limited to Korean only members or get them all proper history education~~~ ㅜㅜㅜ I liked this group because of their good vibes but I'm totally over them because of this. I'm going to stick to supporting groups with only Korean members.

    the xenophobia coming out, they are not even hiding it

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    4. [+120] It pisses me off that New Jeans immediately stopped wearing hanbok once Chinese netizens got on them about it... IVE has no problem wearing hanboks, what else are you expected to wear during Seollal?

    lol wtf

  • Their anger makes me want to support them more. “Korean only members”. Korea is not the only country in this world and lunar new year originated from china as per wiki. Their arrogance will be their downfall esp their dying economy

    No one calls it Chinese new year except for white folks...Chinese don't even call it Chinese new year.

  • Like i said in the other thread, NOBODY growing up called it Lunar New Year, when i first heard that term was literally like what the fugg is that?


    It's Chinese New Year, it's ALWAYS been Chinese New Year. I have no love lost for the CCP, i think they're a menace to the entire world, but no amount of bogus hand wringing and Knetz inferiority complex is gonna change the fact that the entire world calls it Chinese New Year. And making a big stink about it is the height of patheticness.

  • Their anger makes me want to support them more. “Korean only members”. Korea is not the only country in this world and lunar new year originated from china as per wiki. Their arrogance will be their downfall esp their dying economy

    Only non-asians or foreigners call it Chinese new year because to most people Asia = China. This is lowkey ignorant and racist to me.

    I'm a Vietnamese and nobody and i say absolutely nobody calls it Chinese New year here. I think it's the same with Korean. yall non-Vietnamese or non-Korean can keep calling it however you want if you want to stay ignorant but you don't tell us what to call our national holiday. I'm glad Hanni is using the term correctly and Danielle quickly apologized and addressed it.

  • Only non-asians or foreigners call it Chinese new year because to most people Asia = China. This is lowkey ignorant and racist to me.

    I'm a Vietnamese and nobody and i say absolutely nobody calls it Chinese New year here. I think it's the same with Korean. yall non-Vietnamese or non-Korean can keep calling it however you want if you want to stay ignorant but you don't tell us what to call our national holiday. I'm glad Hanni is using the term correctly and Danielle quickly apologized and addressed it.

    Although mostly raised in the US, I'm Korean and even born in Korea. I didnt even know what Lunar New Year was until i was older, it's always been Chinese New Year for me.

  • Although mostly raised in the US, I'm Korean and even born in Korea. I didnt even know what Lunar New Year was until i was older, it's always been Chinese New Year for me.

    Yeah that's why. Same case with Danielle. Ignorant of others' cultures. Time to learn i guess?

  • Like i said in the other thread, NOBODY growing up called it Lunar New Year, when i first heard that term was literally like what the fugg is that?


    It's Chinese New Year, it's ALWAYS been Chinese New Year. I have no love lost for the CCP, i think they're a menace to the entire world, but no amount of bogus hand wringing and Knetz inferiority complex is gonna change the fact that the entire world calls it Chinese New Year. And making a big stink about it is the height of patheticness.

    maybe the western world, but the western world tends to know jackshit about Asia. I think that the knetz comments are mostly xenophobia and racism but it's also bordering on racism to ignore the cultural differences in Asia

  • is 1st January called Chinese New year? Or what is it?

    In my country we don't call it like that, we just use Chinese calendar of which animals year it is lol if I saying this correctly or is this called Chinese new year?

  • Holy... And these racists wanted Danielle to apologise for saying something "inappropriate"? Are they listening to themselves? I hope they're penning their own apologies as we speak. But what am I saying... Of course they aren't. They're probably really proud of themselves.

  • I think this might be a sensitive topic to some Koreans due to Korea's history of being colonized and subjugated by both China and Japan. Under Japanese rule, Koreans weren't allowed to celebrate their Seollal and it was only re-established as a national holiday in the last 40 years. Reclaiming it was a point of pride. To some, it's just a silly fun holiday. To others, it's a symbol of something greater and calling it Chinese would erase that.

  • Only non-asians or foreigners call it Chinese new year because to most people Asia = China. This is lowkey ignorant and racist to me.

    I'm a Vietnamese and nobody and i say absolutely nobody calls it Chinese New year here. I think it's the same with Korean. yall non-Vietnamese or non-Korean can keep calling it however you want if you want to stay ignorant but you don't tell us what to call our national holiday. I'm glad Hanni is using the term correctly and Danielle quickly apologized and addressed it.

    I’m not ignorant. Nobody is telling u on ur national holiday. Where did my statement said such? I didn’t say anything wrong. The lunar new year originated from the Chinese lunar solar calendar as per history and that’s all I know, so it’s not wrong to say its origin from China. Read up on Korean new year roots and influences.


    Nobody is saying she shd say happy Chinese new year, since every culture celebrate it and yes she shd be careful since she is in Korea. But regardless of whether calling happy Chinese new year is racist or not, it’s not intentional since it’s widely known as such from where’s she’s from, and their xenophobic reactions are uncalled for even after being corrected abt it.


    Edit: I’m just stating what I have researched. Every culture has their own form of holiday separately, but I’m just noting the original influences. Also Ik that it’s year of cat for vietnamese ppl and not for Chinese.

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  • These people border on wanting celebs to kill themselves over a 1 word difference, one of which even google makes confusing

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    How dare people be unaware, hang every last uninformed person ?_?

    I'm being nit picky but your source is from the UK, I'm not sure if they are a reliable source about a east Asian holiday.

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  • These people border on wanting celebs to kill themselves over a 1 word difference, one of which even google makes confusing

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    How dare people be unaware, hang every last uninformed person ?_?

    Technically to some it may be insensitive esp she is in Korea. But their xenophobia behaviour always shine somehow even if she apologised.

    Once (main), Blink & Fearnot

  • I'm being nit picky but your source is from the UK, I'm not sure if they are a reliable source about a east Asian holiday.

    the point


    your head.

    I did a quick google, and that's what came up. I didn't say if it was accurate or not, I just pointed out what google is gonna spit out if you go searching for yourself. You can't get mad and then turn around and not even slightly bother to correct the rampant misinformation that I literally just gave an example of. Especially not angry to the degree some of the posters were in the original post, unless you're unhinged like that.

  • the point


    your head.

    I did a quick google, and that's what came up. I didn't say if it was accurate or not, I just pointed out what google is gonna spit out if you go searching for yourself. You can't get mad and then turn around and not even slightly bother to correct the rampant misinformation that I literally just gave an example of. Especially not angry to the degree some of the posters were in the original post, unless you're unhinged like that.

    Oh dear...I forgot to use emojis again. Oh well.

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  • I'm being nit picky but your source is from the UK, I'm not sure if they are a reliable source about a east Asian holiday.

    Also the quote literally says that the terms are interchangeable "in China and Chinese communities" which speaks to nothing about how it's referred to in Korea or the rest of the world. The irony of it being just another example of people conflating China with other Asian cultures lol

  • Also the quote literally says that the terms are interchangeable "in China and Chinese communities" which speaks to nothing about how it's referred to in Korea or the rest of the world. The irony of it being just another example of people conflating China with other Asian cultures lol

    The irony of where did I say it was correct? I even called it confusing and you had to skip over my next reply entirely to still try and bang the same drum

  • 3. [+317, -9] Hul~~~ who's teaching these idols? Chinese teachers?? This isn't even the first time this controversy has come up, why do these idols keep calling it 'Chinese New Year'?? 🤢

    gonna be honest--- her dad being australian mighta had some play into that


    over here its only been recently being changed to lunar new year in the public mind I dunno about other commonwealth countries.


    selfmate can I get your insight into this as well?

  • The irony of where did I say it was correct? I even called it confusing and you had to skip over my next reply entirely to still try and bang the same drum

    The google post isn't confusing though. It says that the term is interchangeable in China and Chinese communities. What is confusing about it? I also disagree with your other post coz you say that your point is that this was an example of misinformation. It's not misinformation if you read the whole sentence unless you think that "in China and Chinese communities" = Asia which was my whole point.

  • This is kind of odd because even my Chinese friend, who was actually born and raised in China, calls it Lunar New Year.

    because in China, everything's Chinese


    there's me and you but there's no difference in distinguishing Chinese or not in china. But yea the proper term is lunar new year.


    A lot of overseas Chinese use Chinese new year to help distinguish it from the solar new year which others just call "new years"

    Only is it recently (thx to 99ranch market and other Chinese supermarkets) starting to push "lunar new year" marketing rather than "Chinese new year" marketing to change the public's label of it. Korean supermarkets are pushing the same to help decrease the conflation.


    Other initiatives don't seem to be as effective or noticeable at all. its just the supermarkets in our area that create the most difference because ppl shop a lot there in day-to-day life.

  • Koreans refusal to say Chinese New Year is understable if we read about how their culture was formed during the centuries. Idols need to learn and be careful about their words, mostly the ones with korean blood.
    But this is not a big deal imo. This massive hate are coming from 40s men, and their ultranationalism, they are not NJ's public. Young koreans will accept the apology and move on.

  • Koreans refusal to say Chinese New Year is understandable if we read about how their culture was formed during the centuries. Idols need to learn and be careful about their words, mostly the ones with Korean blood.
    But this is not a big deal imo. This massive hate are coming from 40 men, and their ultra-nationalism, they are not NJ's public. Young Koreans will accept the apology and move on.

    idk how Koreans work out clans


    but an interesting caveat is that Danielle is from the Hampyeong Mo clan. I don't know if many fans know this but if someone from a prominent Chinese family (for example jack ma's son or smth) said "what are you doing for Seollal" blood'll be drawn in the streets if it get viral. well not that dramatic but they're losing massive face.


    The saving grace is that Danielle isn't strictly Korean born and raised because her dad brings a lot of Australian influence being Australian and her dad so there's leeway in that when considered.


    edit: I think this is a honest mistake by Danielle and that people should forgive her. Nationalism of this sort does nothing good in the long run.

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