My full name is a bit long and even my own family members pronounces my given name wrong sometimes, if I ever go to Korea, I want a Korean name so that Koreans will feel a bit at ease while calling my name. I was thinking to name myself as 'Ro Mina', it's short and easy to pronounce, but I heard that you need get an official name from an embassy, yet I don't know. Do you how to get an official full Korean name?
Posts by tasmia_tasin
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I saw an Instagram post from P Nation and from OUI Entertainment that they are having auditions for anyone under any age from any country under the category of Vocal, Rap, Dance, Acting and Modelling. I know that in order to become a K-Pop idol star, you must atleast be under the age of 22, just my opinion. However, there are many Korean singers such as Paul Kim, Crush, Grass etc. who are great singers but they are not K-Pop idol stars at all.
So lately I've been thinking, what if I audition for them? I'm a 94-liner, if I atleast debut once as singer, model or even as an MC with a distinct image, not as an idol star and have a CD of my own voice in Korea, that would be good enough for me. Yet I don't know as there are too many variables in life. Forget about me, what you think generally? Can non-Koreans or Foreigners can become singers in Korea?
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I prefer 'a group to have a distinct sound' because it represents the group's image, sets the group apart from the other groups. 'Changing the sound' represents that the group trying to copy what others are doing in order to be successful and that annoys me a lot.
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No matter what the occasion is, thinking to give someone a gift can be stressful especially if the budget doesn't fit. Handmade gifts usually represents how much effort and thought the person have put into it. Gifts that you really need is always useful but the gifts that you really want can put a smile on anyone's face. Right now, I really want someone to gift me something that I really want; I would be happy if someone gifts me an iPad mini 6 because I want to practice digital art. However, some people gives cash in an envelope if they don't know what to give them as a gift, which is totally fine in my opinion.
So, what type of gift is better?
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I'm an INFP-A or Assertive INFP, no matter what's your MBTI is, you will always be given either an '-A' type or a '-T' at the end but many people doesn't know or say if they are an '-A' or '-T'. I've seen many INFPs but I can confidently say that all of us are not the same as me, some of us are 'Assertive' or 'Turbulent'. So which one are you? Turbulent or Assertive?