^^ I'm just wondering how (and why) such a personal letter like this would have become public....
My thoughts as well (I'm waiting to be verbally attacked by a particular poster on this board now).
^^ I'm just wondering how (and why) such a personal letter like this would have become public....
My thoughts as well (I'm waiting to be verbally attacked by a particular poster on this board now).
Well, maybe her father post it on his personal blog. Of course he wrote it in Korean, then Yuna's fan translated it, nothing weird here^^ I'm just wondering how (and why) such a personal letter like this would have become public.... And so readily translated into good English (I assume Yuna's father would write a heartfelt letter to her in Korean)
The real question is why yuan detractors are so afraid of truth, so afraid of the enormous respect she has got. What should be a real Asian man's or real black man's true sentiments? Going to the back seat of a bus, never complain about or fight injustice, just like those good old days you and your parents' generation could 'enjoy'?Good question! I haven't thought about this.
I have just felt a little odd when I read it the first time that the tone of the letter, even though very affectionate, sounded too sentimental to be an Asian man's writing. However, I don't know YuNa's father. So I could be wrong.
^^ I'm just wondering how (and why) such a personal letter like this would have become public.... And so readily translated into good English (I assume Yuna's father would write a heartfelt letter to her in Korean)
Good question! I haven't thought about this.
I have just felt a little odd when I read it the first time that the tone of the letter, even though very affectionate, sounded too sentimental to be an Asian man's writing. However, I don't know YuNa's father. So I could be wrong.
Yeah, this looks ghost written as hell.
mad respect!!! the queen and pyeongchang!!! during the gala..a little tribute
http://imgnews.naver.net/image/001/2014/02/23/PYH2014022301510001300_P2_59_20140223041809.jpg
http://file.osen.co.kr/article/2014/02/23/201402230418770039_5308f82ebd91f.jpg
mad respect!!! the queen and pyeongchang!!! during the gala..a little tribute
http://imgnews.naver.net/image/001/2014/02/23/PYH2014022301510001300_P2_59_20140223041809.jpg
http://file.osen.co.kr/article/2014/02/23/201402230418770039_5308f82ebd91f.jpg
mad respect!!! the queen and pyeongchang!!! during the gala..a little tribute
http://imgnews.naver.net/image/001/2014/02/23/PYH2014022301510001300_P2_59_20140223041809.jpg
http://file.osen.co.kr/article/2014/02/23/201402230418770039_5308f82ebd91f.jpg
mad respect!!! the queen and pyeongchang!!! during the gala..a little tribute
http://imgnews.naver.net/image/001/2014/02/23/PYH2014022301510001300_P2_59_20140223041809.jpg
http://file.osen.co.kr/article/2014/02/23/201402230418770039_5308f82ebd91f.jpg
I have just felt a little odd when I read it the first time that the tone of the letter, even though very affectionate, sounded too sentimental to be an Asian man's writing.
I had the same thought actually. I'm a little skeptical. I'm a Yuna Kim, Michelle Kwan, Kristi Yamaguchi, Chen Lu, Katherine Healy, Paul Wylie, Ilia Kulik, Kurt Browning (when he went pro) Gordeeva and Grinkov, Mishkutenok and Dimitriev, Davis and White, Usova and Zhulin, Klimova and Ponomarenko, Sale and Pelletier fan
No more questioning. Read posts.It's part of an article in form of a letter. He did not write this, but the writer got permission from him to write this. It is based on the interview the writer conducted with him.
I agree the phrasing of it is too sentimental. Other than that, the content is pretty much what he thought.
My thoughts as well (I'm waiting to be verbally attacked by a particular poster on this board now).
Good question! I haven't thought about this.
I have just felt a little odd when I read it the first time that the tone of the letter, even though very affectionate, sounded too sentimental to be an Asian man's writing. However, I don't know YuNa's father. So I could be wrong.