I think some of you are curious about one of Henry's song 1 - 4 - 3 meaning, so today I gonna to explain it . :)
1-4-3 stand for I Love You
I = 1 (alphabet)
LOVE = 4 (alphabet)
YOU = 3 (alphabet)
Thus, 4-8-6 means in Korean word 사랑해 (Love You)'s stroke numbers .
Notes:
—numbers like, “0″, “486″, “1004″
When beeper was something like cellphone (my junior, high school period, haha),
people made particular numbers that symbolize some phrases.
When you want the person receives doesn’t know who you are, simply “0.”
“486″, means, the Korean word 사랑해 (Love You)’s stroke numbers.
“1004″, means, 천사 (Angel), which the number and the word sounds (pronunced) the same.
(“444″, means, “Die” as “4″ means ‘die’, three 4s means stronger of it. Etc….;)
—Hangul / Korean Symbol "ㅋㅋ" and "ㅎㅎ"
"ㅋㅋ" stand for "kekeke" (snickering).
While"ㅎㅎ" stand for "haha" (laughing)
—Couple Phone Contract
In Korea couples commonly buy couple phones (the same phone for both), and, or
they also make couple phone contract, that usually one person pay for both of them,
so, if they break up but the contract still on, or still needs to pay for the devices,
it more hurts the person who has to deal with it.
Notes:
—numbers like, “0″, “486″, “1004″
When beeper was something like cellphone (my junior, high school period, haha),
people made particular numbers that symbolize some phrases.
When you want the person receives doesn’t know who you are, simply “0.”
“486″, means, the Korean word 사랑해 (Love You)’s stroke numbers.
“1004″, means, 천사 (Angel), which the number and the word sounds (pronunced) the same.
(“444″, means, “Die” as “4″ means ‘die’, three 4s means stronger of it. Etc….;)
—Hangul / Korean Symbol "ㅋㅋ" and "ㅎㅎ"
"ㅋㅋ" stand for "kekeke" (snickering).
While"ㅎㅎ" stand for "haha" (laughing)
—Couple Phone Contract
In Korea couples commonly buy couple phones (the same phone for both), and, or
they also make couple phone contract, that usually one person pay for both of them,
so, if they break up but the contract still on, or still needs to pay for the devices,
it more hurts the person who has to deal with it.
Aahhhh.
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Oh, thank you for do this entry :) I was looking for it and I was without getting it. Thanks again! :)
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ReplyDeleteQuite thorough & yet not boring explanation!😘
Thank you indeed. I really couldn't understand what 486 is.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, it's quite difficult to read purple text on a some-percent-transparent black background