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Our Nights Are More Beautiful Than Your Days (우리의 밤은 당신의 낮보다 아름답다)

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Habiba

Here is me trying to explain because I feel like you guys got a bit confused about a few things, especially timeline of the traveling of ung . The packing he was doing a few episodes back is for the 6 month he did abroad. The 6 month he was talking about with the professor. At that time he went alone. This time , when he was talking with the prof,they were discussing about years of study not months. And I dont know if you remember but yeon su heard it all. She was by the door, listening to him saying he wouldn't go. Needless to say that ung has rich parents who can pay for travel expenses for him but yeon su, just received even more debt to pay for her dead uncle. So I am pretty sure that she broke up with him because of that exactly. She cannot possibly go with him , she has her grandma. She has enormous pride and cannot talk about it to her rich , careless boyfriend.. She knew he would ask her to come with him. Maybe she thought that if she broke up with him, he would finally muster courage to go alone and take opportunities , instead of refusing and wanting to stay because of her. For me I always knew she made a bad choice but the reasoning behind her choice is something I somewhat never questioned, because I know how though she had it. Korea is designed for couples, couple outing, couple gifts etc.. There is an actual pression put on couples, to go consume and spend on their relationships. It almost as if , when you dont have money, you cannot date. So, understanding social context could be helpful to understand yeon su. She is not that bad. She is the product of her grandma education and korean societal norms. She also want to be loved and be comfortable but most of all she just dont want to think about money anymore. Being in debt and dating someone who had no realistic perception about finances would make me go crazy, no matter how in love I am. And we often forget to realize that we would make even worse choices, if put in the shoes of these characters.

Loh

Wow, you explained that beautifully. Thank you!

rose

Ahhhhh the translation 🔪🩸😮‍💨 why are they not finishing the sentences

lamia

I know Harris mentioned before the website he gets this video from is the easiest place for him to download it but I really wish they just watch it on Netflix because the inner monologues never get translated fully here

Snax

i can agree with some of this, particularly the societal expectations and pressures, but she admitted to herself, and it was made pretty clear so far in the show, that she broke up with him because of her pride. sure, both of them have flaws, but she was in fact the cause of their break up by her own admission simply because she allowed her pride to make that decision for her. they're also both terrible at communicating. this literally could have all been solved by a 30 minute talk at a cafe.

Danis

The subs look like the subs on Netflix, it's just that some of the two-liners keep getting cut off. Funky sub placement issue? The scene where Ung asks Yeon-su to keep loving him and don't let him go breaks my heart every time. He looks like a child vulnerable and scared, and the actors delivered that scene so beautifully. As for the Ji-ung and Ung relationship and how Ji-ung feels about Yeon-su... I think having feelings for your bro's girl is frowned upon much harder in Korea than perhaps in the western culture. Stuff like that could destroy relationships irreparably. That's why Ji-ung's been trying so hard to forget about her and never told anyone,,, And Ung really does see Ji-ung as his brother and best friend--which he does not have many of--so he doesn't want to hear it and make things weird and uncomfortable when he already has issues with people leaving his life.