카구야 님은 고백받고 싶어 관련 유행어
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War Catchphrases Kaguya Nimeun Gobaekbatgo Sipeo Gwallyeon YuhaengeoOriginal
Period of Popularity
This meme began to gain popularity from the first quarter of 2019, when the anime 'Kaguya-sama: Love Is War - The Geniuses' Battle of Love and Brains' started airing. In particular, the 'Chika Dance' from the ending of episode 3 has consistently gained popularity, recording over 7.5 million views on the Animax YouTube channel. 'Annyeonghasalbeop' from episode 8 became a widespread meme, used as a greeting or joke in various online communities during its broadcast.
Meaning
Catchphrases related to 'Kaguya-sama: Love Is War' primarily originated from the distinctive lines and actions of the characters in the anime.
- Gwiyeowusyeora (귀여우셔라): This is Kaguya Shinomiya's trademark line, used to express her inner admiration when seeing someone's cute appearance or actions, or to show her secretly enjoying something while pretending to be indifferent.
- Annyeonghasalbeop! (안녕하살법!): This is a playful greeting and attack technique devised by Chika Fujiwara. It's used as a humorous expression to approach someone in a friendly and cute way, or to change the atmosphere in an unexpected situation.
- Annyeonghasalbeop Badachigi! (안녕하살법 받아치기!): This is a response to 'Annyeonghasalbeop!'. It's used to playfully counter someone's "attack" in the same manner, continuing a cheerful interaction.
Pronunciation
To pronounce the Korean phrase "카구야 님은 고백받고 싶어 관련 유행어" for an English speaker:
- Kaguya-nim-eun: "Kah-goo-yah neem-eun" (referring to "Kaguya-sama")
- Go-baek-bat-go Ship-eo: "Goh-baek-baht-goh sheep-uh" (meaning "wants to be confessed to")
- Gwan-ryeon Yu-haeng-eo: "Gwan-ryeon yoo-haeng-uh" (meaning "related catchphrases")
Target Audience
Primarily used by fans who have watched the anime 'Kaguya-sama: Love Is War', especially among the younger generation aged 10s to 30s. It is actively consumed on online communities and social media, contributing to building a sense of camaraderie within the anime fandom.
Usage Examples
- When a friend makes a cute mistake: "Aigo, Gwiyeowusyeora." (Oh my, how cute.)
- When playfully greeting a friend you haven't seen in a while: "Annyeonghasalbeop!"
- When a friend greets you with "Annyeonghasalbeop!": "Annyeonghasalbeop Badachigi!"
Precautions for Use
These memes are primarily understood among those familiar with the anime 'Kaguya-sama: Love Is War'. Therefore, using them with someone unfamiliar with the series might lead to misunderstanding or finding them somewhat out of place. In particular, 'Annyeonghasalbeop' carries the meaning of a playful attack, so it's best to use it appropriately, considering your relationship with the other person and the situation.
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