Q – What sort of food that you can cook well? Jungshin: I can cook instant noodles well. Jonghyun: Kimchi fried rice. Yonghwa: Fried rice. Minhyuk: I don’t really cook.
Q – If there’s such a thing as a “time slip”, where would you go, to the past or the future? Jungshin: I would like to see my future. Jonghyun: I’d go back to the past, I want to start make music early, from my childhood. Yonghwa: I want to go back and forth to Busan. Minhyuk: I want to go back to the time when I was born, I want to live a new life.
Q – What is your “must do” before a live performance? Jungshin: Go to the restroom. Wash my hands. Eat. Jonghyun: Sleep a little. Yonghwa: Go to the restroom. Minhyuk: I must go to the restroom. And take some glucose.
Q – What was the thing that surprised you when you first came to Japan? Jungshin: Shops in cubicles. Jonghyun: The low buildings. Yonghwa: People always say “sumimasen” (which has multiple meanings – it can mean you’re sorry, or thanking /asking help from others) Minhyuk: Once I thought the airport was a hospital because of all the white walls it has.
Q – If you see a meteor shower, what would your wish be? Jungshin: For CNBLUE to be successful. Jonghyun: I’d wish that we can keep on having music activities. Yonghwa: I’d wish that CNBLUE can go further. Minhyuk:I’d wish for the happiness of CNBLUE and my family.
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