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{EnterTalk} "Is it common for juniors to cry when someone is discharged from the military?"



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- [+0,-0] As a man, it's unusual for a majority to cry. Typically, it's normal for one or two to cry and be seen as emotional or have a close relationship. Unless the bond is unusually strong or they are the type to cry easily, it's rare for a majority to cry like that.

- [+91,-0] ㅠㅠㅠ Kim Seokjin, you're really... ㅠㅠ.

- [+2-0]No matter what, when someone leaves and people cry for them, it's a sign that you've made a positive impact. Those who have experience in workplaces will know what I mean LOL.

- [+0,-13] Yeah, this is common.

- [+0,-0] It seems like he really took good care of the kids. By the end, everyone probably called him "Seok-jin hyung". I'm jealous~

- [+0,-9] LOL, even I would pretend to be close while shedding tears. I mean, it's beneficial to build these relationships with others, you know?ㅋㅋ

- [+19,-0] It's like a movie scene~



- [+0,-0] It's both ordinary and unusual all at the same time.

- [+17,-0] When I saw that a successor had written that they couldn't even count how many times they had meals with Jin, it seemed like he was a really nice person.

- [+17,-0] Most guys typically dislike their seniors during military service, but with such a positive response, wouldn't military life be great?

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