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Goodness, comparing that one to him looking up at whatever it is in s4 at the bus stop (that's vague enough to not be spoilery, I hope!) is going to break my little heart into pieces. He's been through so much since those halcyon days.
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Korean fashion magazine:
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No words.
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Oh my dear goodness!!!
Now that's a cover!!
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Ooh, not bad! I like his clothes, too.
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He looks amazing.
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I like the outfit too, casual and still not quite... He's a darn handsome bloke!
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Perfect!
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nakahara wrote:
Korean fashion magazine:
Love this magazine cover. Yowsa! I was surprised to see the "fall" word used for autumn, however. I thought only Americans and some Canadians call autumn "fall". Interesting, anyway.
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American English is taking over!
Ha.
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Well, as a foreign speaker (while I can't speak for Korea...) we don't mind much which word we use... I just like Autumn because it sounds prettier.
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I think 'Fall' is very poetic.
But then you have the confusion with other uses of 'fall' like 'falling over' or as in 'Reichenbach'!
I also wonder...do American dictionaries just not have the word 'Autumn' in them?!
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Oof!
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besleybean wrote:
American English is taking over! Ha.
When it comes to celebrity-movie-TV media stuff that's distributed to the world market, it probably is.
After I posted, I thought well of course they had to call it fall, otherwise Falling In Fall wouldn't work, lol.
Falling In Autumn doesn't have quite the same ring to it.
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
Well, as a foreign speaker (while I can't speak for Korea...) we don't mind much which word we use... I just like Autumn because it sounds prettier.
And I live in New England (six most northeastern states in the US), where sugar maple leaves really do turn bright red-yellow-orange and they do fall! Hence the word, I guess. No one, and I mean no one, calls it autumn in the US, regardless of where they live. I have however heard of baby girls being named Autumn, because as you say, it's prettier!
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besleybean wrote:
I think 'Fall' is very poetic. But then you have the confusion with other uses of 'fall' like 'falling over' or as in 'Reichenbach'! I also wonder...do American dictionaries just not have the word 'Autumn' in them?!
Of course it's in our dictionaries, lol. We all know the word, we just don't use it in common everyday speech. My computer dictionary says its the "season when leaves fall from trees." In the US, it makes a cute baby girl's name anyway.
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nakahara wrote:
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