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(English Subbed) SeungRi explains the "TOP TOP TOP" Incident

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2011

SeungRi was on the on-sight talk-show "Taxi" and explained his side of the story about the "TOP TOP TOP" incident that was told by TOP on another talk show.

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  • this is not only in korea... i think in all asia.. respectful for elder not need to but have to..in another word...a big fat "MUST"!!!!

  • @Chanti15Shinobi ... dinner with the other members. He goes "Yeah, I'm here with TOP. I'm here with TOP. TOP. TOP TOP TOP."

    Then TOP looks at him with a glare (lol), and Seungri goes "... TOP hyung."

    That' s the story.

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  • tabi's like "TOP TOP TOP" xD sweet jesus that killed me xD

  • ahahahahahahaha, Seungri raging! :)) I just couldn't stop smiling wen Seungri out of nowhere, he was fully on screaming" TOP TOP TOP TOP U BASTARD!!!" ahahahha

    The cute maknae

  • I knew it its not Seungri's fault! Seungri oppa will never be impolite.

  • lmao!

  • @GHettOrockSTARR19 Ohh I get what you mean now too. Sometimes in the video it sounds like the "r" isn't there whereas at other times you can definitely hear it. :) Yeah, the "r" kind of rolls off the tongue a bit when I say it. I guess Koreans will be best at saying it since they can probably get the intonations and all naturally correct. Haha

  • @confessa ohhh, i see. i get it. yeahhhh... i've actually asked my boyfriend who happens to be korean, how to pronounce his name... and of course, he said it means "victory" and the "r" in his name isn't really strongly pronounced.. so it sounds more like "seun-gee"...or "soon-gee".

  • @lovekpop2012 Yes it's very important to add an honorific in some Asian societies when addressing older people or you will seem rude. Usually it's okay to leave it out if you are around a year apart only and you are quite close, or when addressing younger people. :) I grew up speaking English, so I forget to use them all the time. XD And it's really weird when people address me with an honorific.

  • @GHettOrockSTARR19 I pronounce it like they say it, as "seung-ri", or something along the lines of "soong-ree".

  • Not really. In philippines, i guess people are already using american style. Like when you are classmates some people doesnt care anymore whether they are older or younger. But respect is definitely there, just to be comfortable.

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