The columnist of Daily News praised the Thai member of South Korean boy group 2PM.
Read the article below.
Previously, I had many chances to interview many Korean Artists. I knew how Korean staff working. They are strick and have pattern of their job. It might be too much sometimes in Thai view.
But their system that sometimes too strick made the outcome turn out great. Always have a good standard not just randomly. In the part of artist supervision. As I know , they won’t let their artists just go around as they wish. So, chance to meet the artist is very low. This strategy is good.
Since I met many Korean staffs and artists. There are a big gap from Thai people. They might be not too friendly. Sometimes I feel uncomfortable. But, one thing to be pound of is the Thai Nichkhun Horvejkul, an intenational famous artist from 2PM, one of the most famous bands from Korea. Not only he made Thailand to be known, he also made Korean honor Thai people more than they used to be.
In the pass, I know Nichkhun has a good manner, high discipline, hard working. These made all staffs honor him. The reason why other staffs and the members are good with Thai people. For example, during flood crisis, Nichkhun and the other members sent their support and donated their stuff to help the victims. (There are other artists that also sent their support to Thailand not only 2PM) and they also send supporting message through Twitter.
Recently, I had a chance to interview 2PM. They seem like really feel comfortable with Thai people. They praised Thai in a good way. They are more relax and easygoing with Thai people. I feel that they are being like this because of Nichkhun's manner and one more reason to be loved by their fans.
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