It does sound old-fashioned, doesn't it? But times are changing. They say even men can give chocolate on Valentine's Day if they want to now. And people can also give chocolate to friends. Or co-workers!
And that last thing is NOT a normal Valentine's celebration. There is such a thing as mock weddings, but those are strictly voluntary! And most people's idea of "wedding season" is June, not February. That's when wedding-themed jobs come in for us idols. Jun-kun went to something called a "bridegroom training camp" as part of a job once!
But of course he didn't really come back to married to anyone. *That* would've been a problem.
[This is probably just confusing Hua Cheng further. Idol life is weird.]
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It does sound old-fashioned, doesn't it? But times are changing. They say even men can give chocolate on Valentine's Day if they want to now. And people can also give chocolate to friends. Or co-workers!
And that last thing is NOT a normal Valentine's celebration. There is such a thing as mock weddings, but those are strictly voluntary! And most people's idea of "wedding season" is June, not February. That's when wedding-themed jobs come in for us idols. Jun-kun went to something called a "bridegroom training camp" as part of a job once!
But of course he didn't really come back to married to anyone. *That* would've been a problem.
[This is probably just confusing Hua Cheng further. Idol life is weird.]