Aftermath of the handshake event:
The fee for a handshake ticket is (in Korean won) 10,000won usually, you can spend up to 5 seconds. If you spend for 10 tickets, it will be 100,000won and you will be able to spend 50 seconds?
The more handshake tickets you buy, the more time you can have to hold hands with the idols and even chat with them
The person who left the aftermath thoughts bought 20 tickets so he was able to spend 1min30 with them and did his best to hold a conversation within the time, but someone bought 700 tickets and was able to talk with the idol for 1 hour
original post: here
1. People here are all yapping about corona this corona that, do you realize that even celebrities in our country are still hanging out with each other during this time? They also film stuff without social distancing, go on radio shows, etc.
2. Wow... Is it okay for someone to buy this many tickets? I still remember seeing someone who reached the Guinness record of handshakes and their hands were all swelled up at the end
3. I feel like it's a bit wrong for someone who go in with the mentality of buying 700 tickets
4. So if I arrive there with my 5 seconds spot, I'll have to wait for that person who bought 700 tickets in front of me???
5. Wow it must be so hard to be otakus to this point, they're indeed pros
6. This is way better than fansigns, even if you spend thousands, if you don't get lucky, your money can still go to waste
7. This must be so tiring... I hope the idols receive their wage proportionately to how much the fans spentㅋㅋ
8. KPOP should have this kind of purchasing system, it would be so much better. It's such a waste of money to spend thousands on hundreds of albums, instead this is a way better way to spend our money. It's less of a waste of paper too
9. I don't know if the fans really enjoy this kind of system, but the idols must feel like dying
10. The idols are to pitiful just look at the amount of people there are
Brandi
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