 Lucas. No, no, no, no. Lucas. NCT Lucas! Ewww! NCT's Lucas made these hilarious mistakes when learning Korean, don't we? All make mistakes. I, uh, yeah, I always make mistakes. What are you talking about? We always, always, always make mistakes, okay? He accidentally offended his seniors. Oh, looks like I forgot to get my green screen. I'll be back! So, let's find out how NCT Lucas offended his seniors. Oh my god. Everyone who learns a new language is bound to make blunders. And Lucas is no exception. Yeah, I've made blunders. So far, when I've been learning Korean. Oh my god. Lucas, you're just a visual god. Oh! Yeah, you're so... Oh dude, he's actually... Fucking good looking. I'm jealous. We don't need our cap on. What are we doing? This talented NCT member was born in Hong Kong to a Chinese father and a Thai mother. Prior to becoming an SM Entertainment trainee, Lucas already spoke Cantonese Mandarin in English. Holy crap, you're a genius. Holy, I can only speak English. Like, not that well. And there's my main language. God damn it, dude. Can you stop being good looking? Gosh. He told the happy together cast that he didn't speak any Korean when he first moved to Korea to begin his trainee life. Oh, you know what? That sounds about right. And look at that. I didn't know any Korean back then. In fact, during a group meeting with Lee Su-min, SM Entertainment's founder, Lucas just nodded along without understanding a word of what was being said. Same, I always do that. Oh yeah. I didn't know any Korean back then. So I'm continuing to understand. Yes, yes. His acting was so convincing that Lee Su-min was none the wiser. Lucas told the cast that he now understands 70 to 80% of what is being said about back then, his lack of knowledge about Korean culture caused problems for him. Holy. Oh, it was really hard to say hello to people. Oh, same. I should have said hello, maybe, because I got so excited. As a foreigner, Lucas wasn't used to incorporating bowing as part of his greetings. He used to say hello in passings rather than bowing, which was inadvertently offended, which inadvertently offended his seniors. Also, Lucas's height didn't help the situation either. He believes that his seniors may have been even more offended by the improper greetings because he seemed like he was looking down on them. God damn it, you're so tall, probably shorter than me though. Six foot four, represent, skrr skrr. Since I am taller, I look down on them and said hi. Hello. That isn't the only time Lucas found himself in trouble. Ooh, we can learn more of his mistakes. When he was first learned Korean, Korean. He also didn't realize that there was a difference between young, used by males to address older males, and oppa, used by females to address older males. Lucas had a 50-50 shot of getting it right, but ended up making the wrong choice. Oppa! Lucas is so charming though, that it's impossible to hold these innocent mix-ups against them. Oh, I know, right? Just look at him. To see more, you can check out the subtitle, and happy to give a clip here. Okay, why not? Yeah. Oh, what's up? Yeah, that was pretty good. Well, I actually just watched a video from the start, to be honest, but we need to make the video long. Yeah. But yeah, we all make mistakes when we're learning a language. I was doing that when, at primary school, I had to learn the native language of New Zealand, which is the Mara language. I kind of got it wrong and all that stuff, and it was kind of weird when I was getting it wrong, because people don't get me out. But I feel like when I go to Korea, I'm going to make mistakes just like that. You know, I'm probably going to somehow call a xiong oppa when I know that it isn't that way, even though I feel like I will. But yeah, there will definitely be a lot of mistakes. That's why we make mistakes. We make mistakes so we can continue to grow. We can get up from those mistakes and make ourselves a better person. Okay, that's why we make mistakes. So next time you guys make a mistake saying, I did that, or you can say, yeah, I made a mistake. Now I know what to do right next time. I made myself a better person instead of being like, ah. God, that was such an anime thing to do. Oh my bad. I didn't mean to do that. Oh my God. Basically going to be all for this video. I hope you guys- Please show us thumbs up. And also comment down below if you've made any mistakes like this whilst learning a language. Let me know. And also subscribe to the channel because there will be more news content coming to you guys. This isn't even news, but there will be more content like this coming to you guys. So stay tuned for that by subscribing. And, uh, yeah! I'll be back. And just keep on smiling. And adios! Do-