It has also revealed the importance of being emotionally prepared for disasters, so here’s what to expect and what you might do if you can’t find the subs for that K-drama you really, really want to watch. The experience of looking for a version with subs, while ultimately distressing, has been a lesson in gratitude and patience. Maybe it was just me, but it was really hard finding subtitles for the promising new drama Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food/Something in the Rain starring Jung Hae In (our bae from While You Were Sleeping and Goblin) and Son Ye Jin. However, for the first time in forever, I failed to find subtitles for a K-drama. Bless all the people who translate K-dramas into different languages and help support our drama addiction! Watching K-dramas without actually knowing Korean has come a long way since the early days with subbed versions of episodes are usually released a day after they broadcast.
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