September 2011
U-ie TRANSLATION for Japans ‘Non-no’
U-ie’s bubble: I separate my shoes for when I’m working and when I’m off “Since we wear heels that are high for concerts and practice, our feet/legs get swollen. To offset that, I let my feet/legs rest by wearing sneakers and pumps [on off days]” [from the context, I think it says “on off days” but I can’t see it clearly. sorry]
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U-ie TRANSLATION for Japans ‘Steady’
U-ie : “I was also happy that they tried their best to talk to us in Korean.”
U-ie appeared in the Korean drama “You’re Beautiful,” which was also a huge hit in Japan, as the stuck up Yoo Hae Yi.
U-ie : “As I was shopping in Harajuku, a fan came up to me and surprised me. I thought nobody in Japan knew about me. The drama must be popular in Japan too. Jang Geun Suk, who co-starred with me,...
U-ie TRANSLATION for Japans ‘Anan’
U-ie: (Q1) Continuing to work even after marrying and having a kid. I want to become an amazing woman by learning from the experiences and hardwork I accumulate. (Q2) The wonderful thing about Korean women is that no matter the marriage status or age, they don’t falter in their efforts to look beautiful. I want to learn from that mental strength and dedication/determination. (Black txt) Appeared...
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