"Don't use 'I'm sorry' as of today"..."Literature students" who are crazy about Han River's great achievements. [Anchor Report]

2024.10.11. PM 3:19
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These days, not only slang, but also abbreviations and new words are used a lot, and among them, posts about the new word "I'm sorry" being banned from today are spreading online.It is a new word that means

's 'I'm sorry' and 'I'm sorry it's a liberal arts major', and the self-help words of humanities students who are relatively difficult to get a job compared to science and engineering were used as buzzwords.

Today, a post was posted on social media that the Korean Literature Association banned the use of "I'm sorry" today, calling it "Breaking News."

It turned out that Han Kang, a Korean literature writer, was tactfully happy to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Another netizen said, "Sorry it's a liberal arts major? No. From today, it is short for "I'm sorry to see you, liberal arts doctor," and suggested using it in a new way.

Another netizen said, "What do you do when you come out of the Korean language department? Oh, it's about winning the Nobel Prize for Literature."

Congratulations from all walks of life also poured in.

BTS member V wrote on his SNS, "Writer! The boy is coming" in the army. Congratulations.

Movie critic Lee Dong-jin sent a congratulatory message full of fans, saying, "I thought such a day would come someday, but I didn't expect to hear good news so soon," along with a picture of several novels by Han Kang on his blog.

Writer Han Kang, who delivered good news to the whole nation, including liberal arts students from all over the country.

Once again, congratulations on winning the Nobel Prize in Literature.




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