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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

Minna no Terebi 8-24-05

After BoA is introduced, you can see Junno saying "kawaii ne," to Yuichi and Jin trying to catch BoA's eyes so he can wave at her lol

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  • Now Jin and Boa have hilarious conversation on Twitter. :P

    oh how the times have changed. LOL.

  • LOL What the heck was Koki doing at the beginning?

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  • Now BoA is one of Jin's close friends xD

  • Boa? was that BoA? why does she look a bit old there? i didn't mean to offend or i am referring to another BoA? the one i mean is the korean star who sang Every Heart Inu Yasha and she's only 26 years old now.

  • pfft hahaha akanishi's sooo funny at the end waving....and when they said boa's name kame was like "BOA?!?!?!? WHERE?!?!?!" and looked super excited....

  • @etherella Hi.... just passing by n read ur comment.. i just like to share something i knew.. "oppa" word refer to brother in korea which used by women to address a man who older than her but if im not mistaken, "aniki" used by a man to address some other man who older than him... for a gurl, they use "onni-chan"

  • @96Dessyify aww haha that's too adorable~ :D

  • @jessiejanesama Kun 君 is used for someone (usually male) who you are either close to or you socially outrank (in Japanese terms that means that you are older than them/hold a higher position, ie in a job sense. It can be used by men or women. Employers also can use it to refer to female employees to show this senior/junior relationship. Japanese honorifics are pretty complicated. I dun speak much Korean so I don't know if it's the same but oppa is more like aniki in meaning.

  • @jessiejanesama

    -Kun doesnt mean for little boy only. it can be for any guy around ur age & when u speak to them in less formal way. it just less formal than -san.

  • I SAW HINOI TEAM!!

  • Koki lol Ueda so cute~!

  • and finally in 0:34-0-35 jin can catch BoA's eyes and wave her xD

    cute

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