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Can I trust the kpop vibe store?

I ordered a BTS sweater from the Kpop vibe store and it s been quite a while since I ve ordered it and I haven t gotten any answers as to if it s been shipped from China to my house. It got shipped as in they got it ready to send but when I check the tracking of it, it hasn t moved from " Dispatch from sorting center. "

I just wanted to know if anyone else has ordered from here or if they have heard bad reviews about it.

Thank you!

Can I waer oversized jackets like Korean cute girls wear?

I am 14, 5'5", 134lbs( progress), and my frame is medium( or large) I think. I am certainly not petite or even normal sized for an Korean and I just love the fashion. I saw pics with small cute girls wearing large sweaters and jackets with leggings. Would this suit me? because I tried wearing it to school ( school jacket actually) and my friend said I do not suit it ( I was hurt, or maybe she was jealous that I added little bear ears to the hood and she wanted to try it on, and she did) and even my sis did too! Am I too large to wear large sized jackets?

Should I buy my jackets and/or hoodies one size bigger than my t-shirts?

I’ll try to make this answer as short as possible.Basically, yes and no. If you are female, refer to the last sentence in this reply.Try it on, if it’s not too tight, get the same size.IE: This pic of off Google.If it’s too tight or looks too well fitted, one size up.IE: This other pic from Google, and also what you normally see on the street.If you’re going for an oversized look, IE: Something straight out of kpop, then two sizes up.Finally, if you’re wearing a coat, then the safest bet is one size up.(The answer is the same if you are a female. Just omit the first one, as skin-tight hoodies don’t fit as good on top-heavy women or just don’t look as good overall)

SURVEY X) when do you think was SHINee's hottest moment?

~Hihiii!!~

Kekeke~I just love SHINee questions. <3 xDD

Hmmm...their hottest moment....
During the "Ring Ding Dong" days. Man oh maaannnnnn~ When I first saw the teaser, I fell in love. xDDD
Key's hair = <3. Jonghyun's hair = <3
Though, Taeminnie's hair was cute, I prefer his hair in the Juliette days uncurled. x3
And when they performed their comeback and saw the choreography to the dance........I died. >W<
They were just too hot. >///////////< and their outfits!!!! Leather pants. ;]

And I really like the times when they performed "Jojo". Like, their outfits were very "SHINee" and it's kinda like the style that only SHINee can pull off best. >W<

And Worst moments.....LOL~ None. <3
...
Heh. But yeah, I guess I'll say something.
I agree with the person above. The worst moment was on Music Bank when Onew first slipped on stage and hurt himself, and then the lighting equipment shocked him or something and the poor boy fainted. T_____T
(I swear, I cried seeing him at that time. V__V)
Yes. that was a worst momemt.
But, for clothing and hair and such, I have to say that I didn't really like Key's hair during the Juliette days. >___> Like the colour was cute and when it's straightened it looked gorgeous. but when it's curled and styled. >__<
Whatever, Key is still hot. ♥____♥

Okie dokie~ That's it before I go ranting off about SHINee .xDD

~byebyeeeeeeeee~

What are some good (Canadian) gifts to bring to a Korean host family, or just a host family in general?

I am going to study at Seoul Women's University for the month of July, through a Korean language and culture program called the Bahrom International Program.

The organizers highly recommend bringing little trinkets of your home country (I'm from Vancouver Island, BC, Canada) to give as gifts to some of the new friends you will make during the program. Part of the program includes a weekend spent with a Korean host family, for which we are supposed to bring gifts.

I have already bought a small Cowichan Sweater (looks a bit like this: http://dudelol.com/i-received-the-most-amazing-letter-in-the-mail-today/) which is very representative of Canada, and especially the region I'm from, for the female Korean student who will be matched up with me for the duration of the program. (We will be staying with our Korean "buddies'" families for the host family weekend).

I'm told that in the past, host families have enjoyed receiving maple syrup. What about traditional artwork/photo books of the region you're from?

Also, what would Korean young people (18-25 years; likely female) like to receive? Personally, I like trying new sweets/cookies from foreign places but I'm not sure if that would apply to other people (ie: would they like to receive maple-flavoured candies? What about "typically North American" junk food like peanut butter or Smarties candy?).

Thanks!
Gabrielle

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