A Guide to BTS Members: The Bangtan 7 | REACTION!

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  • @liltweety
    @liltweety Месяц назад +538

    Ok, I'm going operate under good faith that you are genuinely asking and not trying to be offensive. So let's go through your questions in no particular order:
    1) Do they have facial hair? Yes, they generally shave right before their performances. It's not considered the "aesthetic" for idols (popstars) to sport facial hair. Occasionally they'll go live late at night or when waking up and they're various levels of scruffy just like any other man.
    2) Do they have partners? Who knows. We know that they've never had a dating ban in their contracts. ARMY has a philosophy of treating them like human beings rather than celebs, and you don't generally just go up to someone you barely know and ask them about their sex lives. They dodge those questions in interviews saying they're too busy. It's none of our business.
    3) Marriage/kids in Korea: It's less common for people in Korea to get married before the man has completed his MS. They generally wait until they're older and it's common for young people to live with their families for much longer than they do in the US (ie, you don't move out at 18). Right now, Korea's population is declining. People aren't getting married and having babies.
    4) Yes, they did actually leave their families and move to Seoul to become trainees. They would rarely see their families. They lived together in that little room, then a slightly bigger room, then a really nice place for about 7 years before they started buying their own apartments. They call each other family. They're not exaggerating.
    5) "They're always positive". Eh. Maybe? They don't want to worry ARMY. They have worries and get stressed, just like any of us. They've all talked extensively about the pressures they're under, their worries, etc. We just normally don't hear about it until long after its passed.
    6) Touchy-feely: Different culture. You see a lot more of men being friendly like that there, less of mixed groups being like that with members of the other gender. It seems odd to Americans, but our culture is more than a little toxic in its views of such things.
    7) Do they drink? Yes. Suga has a whole series revolving around interviewing people while drinking (Suchwita). Jin makes traditional Korean alcohol. A lot of their vacation series resolves around them sitting around and BSing with a drink.
    8) Drugs/sleeping around/partying: No, that would completely kill their careers in Korea. They don't go to any of the US award show after parties where that stuff runs rampant. Will that change after their service? Who knows, but the media has never caught them in any scandals (and believe me, they actively try to find dirt on the guys).
    9) Re cooking/cleaning: You have to remember that they were very poor for a lot of years. That mentality sticks with you, even if you end up getting ahead. Plus, I think some of them just enjoy it (cooking) and it helps ground them.
    BTS has brought light and joy into a lot of lives, but they receive a lot of hate from a lot of different sources. ARMY gets protective of them especially when we can't tell if you're genuinely asking questions or if you're being facetious. You'll get along a lot better with all of us if you don't ask questions just for the lols.

    • @bdfhvxz
      @bdfhvxz Месяц назад +30

      Bravo!😊💜

    • @vcunhacarmo
      @vcunhacarmo Месяц назад +25

      Bravo x2! 💜🇧🇷

    • @purpleplatooner
      @purpleplatooner Месяц назад +20

      Well said! 💜

    • @MissSmartypants555
      @MissSmartypants555 Месяц назад +14

      Well said!

    • @yaliaaaa.
      @yaliaaaa. Месяц назад +39

      Love this comment. You answered every question inna clear non confusing way for anyone else who also had the same question, whether it was for lols or if they were genuinely curious.

  • @marabtsgreece2587
    @marabtsgreece2587 Месяц назад +912

    who said "dont ever react to bts videos"?? armys?? maybe kpop fans? cuz armys and kpop fans are 2 dif things. armys always support bts

    • @BlaBla-ci7co
      @BlaBla-ci7co Месяц назад +76

      I said it because they were so disrespectful in their other reaction videos and I didn't want to see them do the same thing to BTS. They definitely responded much better, but that doesn't mean what they did to other groups was right. Besides, I'm just army and I feel like this.

    • @marabtsgreece2587
      @marabtsgreece2587 Месяц назад +37

      @@BlaBla-ci7co So, have they reacted to other K-pop groups? I haven't watched every reaction video. I'm only watching BTS-related ones, so I don't know. It's okay even if they don't like them. They seem like okay guys. They are quite drunk in this video, but they are chill. I don't mind them speaking their drunk minds at all. It seems refreshing.

    • @BlaBla-ci7co
      @BlaBla-ci7co Месяц назад +48

      @@marabtsgreece2587 I didn't say anything to these videos, on the contrary, they did a good job. But unfortunately they said unpleasant things in their old videos. In fact, they may have received too much warning, which is why they are trying to be more open-minded. They definitely don't have to like every song, but they do have to maintain their respect. There is no problem right now as long as it doesn't happen again.

    • @marabtsgreece2587
      @marabtsgreece2587 Месяц назад +2

      @@BlaBla-ci7co do you have the link of one video? just for my curiosity

    • @linseyvega2397
      @linseyvega2397 Месяц назад +21

      ​@@BlaBla-ci7cowith all due respect I understand and I heard the comments that they made before and I understand the you be protective but that is not the way to educate muggles as Rm calls non Army💜

  • @MissSmartypants555
    @MissSmartypants555 Месяц назад +597

    This is the first time I've seen a reactor so blatantly and openly spending time on his phone during a reaction. I think we've all seen reactors take a quick glance at their phone to see who texted....but this was to a whole new level. Dude...my time is valuable too you know.

    • @haydeesalta908
      @haydeesalta908 Месяц назад +45

      my thought exactly!!

    • @alekkaparedes3259
      @alekkaparedes3259 Месяц назад +50

      And mine also. They seem so disrespectful. And they think they're funny 🤔🤔

    • @feilannecelicious3630
      @feilannecelicious3630 Месяц назад +45

      I got disappointed as well, when you do reaction videos, you need to watch them fully so you will not miss a thing and understand. I got distracted by him, I did not finish watching this.

    • @MissSmartypants555
      @MissSmartypants555 Месяц назад +25

      @@feilannecelicious3630 And its direspectful to Taylor Mari's hard work too. Borahae💜

    • @tuliegirl48
      @tuliegirl48 Месяц назад +19

      Well F’n exactly! If they paid attention more, they might actually appreciate it more very irritating! one dude talks too much and the other one says nothing at all. It’s like they’re just here for show.

  • @kat291000
    @kat291000 Месяц назад +435

    I've seen reacters get 200k plus views for watching this guide. However, I've never seen one of them pay more attention to their phone than the video. I do appreciate the effort from the other gentleman. He seemed very authentic. Thank you sir.

    • @BlaBla-ci7co
      @BlaBla-ci7co Месяц назад +99

      It's always good to check the comments before the video. I don't waste any time. thank you for the information.

    • @StilIwithJK
      @StilIwithJK Месяц назад +50

      oh wow im clicking off, thanks.

    • @linseyvega2397
      @linseyvega2397 Месяц назад +14

      Come on guys you never know what could be going on in a person's life he could be monitoring the broadcast or he could be waiting for someone to text or he could be doing 10 million other things the fact that they set down and watches this very long very important video is the step in the right direction

    • @kat291000
      @kat291000 Месяц назад

      Actually, maybe you should watch it. People seem to not have a problem with it. This is how I felt but I would love to get your opinion. Was I wrong? ​@@BlaBla-ci7co

    • @Ker77u
      @Ker77u Месяц назад +64

      @@linseyvega2397I mean then move the reaction video time to another day...

  • @inuyashalovergyal
    @inuyashalovergyal Месяц назад +428

    BTS don't have any type of toxic masculinity so yes they will show their affection and true feelings about themselves and each other. I recommend for a 'reaction' video please tell your friend to put the phone away. We love to see people getting to know BTS, learn that they are more than just what you see in music videos, they're real people with great personalities who are still humble to this day about their success. So it's disheartening to see people not pay attention when the whole point of this video is to learn about them. I did enjoy the commentary from the first guy thank you for paying attention and I'm glad you learned about them.

    • @MissSmartypants555
      @MissSmartypants555 Месяц назад +31

      I agree. The one guy tried hard to pay attention despite the other guy's efforts to distract him from the video. Did he not realize that we can actually see him?

    • @alessandracampos9866
      @alessandracampos9866 Месяц назад +13

      Concordo totalmente.... também fiquei incomodada. Se é um vídeo de reação o mínimo seria assistir, certo?

    • @marinal.
      @marinal. Месяц назад

      @@alessandracampos9866 nods

    • @marinal.
      @marinal. Месяц назад +15

      nods. I was annoyed. Such disrespect.

    • @minkeytalk1769
      @minkeytalk1769 Месяц назад +13

      He also seemed very negative about BTS and yet he was not bothered to watch the video.

  • @linseyvega2397
    @linseyvega2397 Месяц назад +232

    Respectfully real army doesn't care about their personal relationships we don't ask about girlfriends or boyfriends. They are family they had to leave their parents to be in the group and train so they've grown up together also did they do drink in Korean culture drinking alcohol is a large part of the social infrastructure. One of the members has his own drinking talk show. So much so public intoxication is not a crime is South Korea. It's considered a sickness. On the other hand drugs are highly illegal even weed is highly illegal in Korea if they are even known to have smoked it in another country they will be arrested straight off the plane. Same for any South Korean. On the closeness they all had to leave their families in order to train at the company to become a kpop idol while they were trying they only had themselves. The oldest ones just about raised the youngest ones who joined when they were teenagers. The closeness is very normal in South Korea and I don't mean this in a bad way but in America men are tough more toxic masculinity than is in South Korea

  • @innejart
    @innejart Месяц назад +287

    Why is the guy on the right constantly on his phone? You're missing half the video. If you don't want to film a reaction, then don't

    • @Desired16
      @Desired16 Месяц назад +1

      Dont be so rude to them they are new to BTS give them the chance to know them

    • @wewereonlyseven9325
      @wewereonlyseven9325 Месяц назад +42

      @@Desired16 … When you watch movie reactors, they aren’t constantly looking at their phones.. and the few I do see do it, usually are pretty straight forward about not liking the movie💀..
      He’s bored. That fine. But don’t force yourself or expect viewers to sit through an hour of your boredom and think no one is gonna be annoyed by it🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @heyrobwest3908
      @heyrobwest3908 Месяц назад +8

      Did you expect him to do anything different but also blatantly Chopped off major parts of the video I did not even see the screen At the beginning of sugar section that said he was a rapper composer songwriter They totally chopped it off Probably chopped out a lot more I couldn't take it anymore didn't watch anymore past that!

    • @LovelyComplex14
      @LovelyComplex14 Месяц назад +14

      ​@@Desired16 I mean it's really not hard to pay attention when you're recording a reaction. What's the point of this video if he's not gonna pay attention? That's like the bare minimum

    • @aether13x69
      @aether13x69 Месяц назад +3

      ​No the posters right. It was flat out disrespectful. ​ @Desired16

  • @sherryjyj5910
    @sherryjyj5910 Месяц назад +148

    After seeing JIMIN being all touchy, this dude wants to know if any of the members are gay.
    Honestly, we don't know, we don't care. ARMY loves them no matter what.
    They kept their private live very very private, because some crazy fans did crazy things (like suicide, stalking, harassment) when there were rumors of them dating.
    We think that they are or have dated, it reflects from the lyrics of their songs.
    In Korea its normal to hug, eat out of one pot and even shower together (bathhouse).
    The touchy these guys are being is nothing compared to others.
    Having lived 12 years together, they are now more close like siblings. In Caribbean we siblings are also so close. East Asians are also very affectionate. Even French people kiss each other on their cheeks. Only Americas are so distanced, rough and rude to your own friends and family. Sorry, but i said what i said. Should have raised kids with love, respect and affection and maybe there would be less troubled teens (suicide, gender issues , drug abuse etc.) and school killings.
    The last was not a hate comment toward you guys, just an opinion on what we see every day on news about america.

    • @candicetoney3424
      @candicetoney3424 Месяц назад +10

      I am from America and agree that we don't show affection like others. Me personally am very affectionate and have no problems showing it to people I love.

    • @tonzyjc
      @tonzyjc Месяц назад +1

      Well said. Btw which Caribbean island are you from ? I'm a Trinidadian Army 💜

  • @Rayna_90
    @Rayna_90 Месяц назад +414

    Honest critisism for the guy on the right (I'm sorry I don't know your name), since he asked for it at around 49:35.. I think we all would appreciate it if you'd actually pay attention to the thing you film a reaction to instead of looking at your phone for half the video.. other times you purposfully distracted your partner from the video with like tapping him for no reason (ex. 44:03).. I don't want to tell you what to do, but it comes across as uninterested and it's a bit disrespectful to the video creator and your viewers.. we are here for your reactions and thoughts, not for watching you play on your phone and make some side comments, when you don't even know what was happening in the video..
    honest critisim overall.. I'm a bit sad that you cut the video up a lot.. 🤷‍♀
    hope that was respectful and honest enough written for you, so that I don't come across like a "cult member" as you called it.. 😉💜

    • @TrueDawn1
      @TrueDawn1 Месяц назад +59

      Totally agree
      . We Army love watching ppl watch and eventually love our boys. But its very annoying when u have reactors doing this for click baits or don't really show interest. I find 1 reactor easier but if its more than 1 there is always some noticeably uninterested or already giving an unwarrented opinion without even having watched them so then i generally just move on.

    • @cindyccc
      @cindyccc Месяц назад +47

      Totally agree. I was so annoyed that they were talking over the video too. At least pause it instead of just letting it run. I feel they missed out quite a bit of important information in the video.
      I usually enjoy watching people react to the guide. But this time it is absolutely a different and appalling experience.

    • @brendamiller5785
      @brendamiller5785 Месяц назад +22

      Agree. Pass.

    • @MissSmartypants555
      @MissSmartypants555 Месяц назад +33

      I agree. My time is just as valuable as his is and if I choose to spend my valuable time watching his video the least he could do is participate.

    • @rebeccam3010
      @rebeccam3010 Месяц назад +44

      I've found that the most successful reactors on RUclips tend to be the ones who understand that respect and positivity go both ways. I appreciate that the guy with the tattoos seemed to making an effort to give a high-quality reaction.
      The guy in the hat, though, alluded to the people watching his video as being in a 'cult', was on his phone a lot, and used the phrase "our fans" at one point, which probably reflects on his true motivation for doing these.
      At the end of the day, people simply don't want to have their time wasted. Viewers tend not to stick around if it's clear that one of you is only doing it for views.

  • @jungkookin1111
    @jungkookin1111 Месяц назад +201

    Yes all 7 members of BTS are in the army right now serving their country.

  • @vanessa_11z
    @vanessa_11z Месяц назад +234

    So prejudiced.. my God!! These guys watched a 1h video about the career of these artists and in the end the discussion was insinuating about whether they are too close in a gay way or if they have wives at home??? Bro, the first thing you need to learn is to have respect for cultures different from yours. We like this group because they are talented and send a positive message to the world, their personal life is nobody's business. Please, if you want to continue watching BTS, choose videos about their message as an artist, or just don't watch it. They really don't deserve the hatred and prejudice they receive.

    • @sheenaniganxx
      @sheenaniganxx Месяц назад +16

      The other guy on the right is not even watching, he's on his phone the whole time, even yawning. Yet he has a lot to say. If this isn't your cup of tea. It's ok. Just don't disrespect.

    • @user-mf2jj4jl9b
      @user-mf2jj4jl9b Месяц назад +4

      @@sheenaniganxx yes he is very disrespectfull, so in my oppinion they should stop react to BTS

    • @DA-sf3vs
      @DA-sf3vs Месяц назад +4

      Thank u for letting us know. I was 1 minute into the reaction and I could see it

  • @mabelmoon7759
    @mabelmoon7759 Месяц назад +189

    you were right when you said they are a "BROTHERHOOD"
    Like a group of soldiers that went through very rough times, their bond was formed in sacrifice, hardship, hard work, resilience, and their love of music.
    Regarding their touchy feeling behavior, that is part of their culture. What you are feeling is "culture shock".
    My advice is to consciously leave your preconceptions of the music industry if you decide to continue to learn about BTS and ARMY.
    Please remember that there are a lot of haters that pretend to be ARMY with the objective to give a bad name to BTS. True ARMY only wants a respectful reaction (we know that you won't like all their music) just listen with an open mind and ARMY will watch.
    Thank you again for giving them a chance
    BORAHAE
    PS. ARMY has learned to keep BTS privacy as private. They already share so much with us that we just want them to be safe, healthy and happy doing what they enjoy. I know it is hard to believe this but if you continue to watch their videos you will eventually understand why.

  • @MissSmartypants555
    @MissSmartypants555 Месяц назад +142

    This is the first time I've watched you guys. What's with that one guy spending so much time on his phone? Did he forget that he was on camera reacting to a video and that we could actually see him? Just wondering.

    • @marinal.
      @marinal. Месяц назад +9

      they don't know how to react. it's blatantly clear.

    • @MissSmartypants555
      @MissSmartypants555 Месяц назад

      @@marinal. Agree.

  • @LisaMT1218
    @LisaMT1218 Месяц назад +45

    Whoever suggested this video so early on for you guys was wrong. It's too early to watch this, especially when you're trying to read thngs on your phone.

  • @norahmunshya7400
    @norahmunshya7400 Месяц назад +136

    Armies genuinely accepts anyone who sincerely comes in the fandom.... We have watched this guide a thousand times and never get tired , there was no reason for you to skip some parts...💜💜💜 Borahae 💜

    • @inuyashalovergyal
      @inuyashalovergyal Месяц назад +6

      I saw some parts they skipped bc of the music copyright

    • @norahmunshya7400
      @norahmunshya7400 Месяц назад +12

      @@inuyashalovergyal I didn't notice that..... But the other reactors reacted to this guide without skipping any parts and they still didn't face any issues with copyright... Is it different???

    • @norahmunshya7400
      @norahmunshya7400 Месяц назад +1

      @@cola5473 Didn't notice that 💜💜💜

    • @marinal.
      @marinal. Месяц назад +5

      i saw lots of cuts. But some ppl do it. Copyright or not we don't know why there were cuts.

    • @georgiana3112
      @georgiana3112 Месяц назад +1

      @@norahmunshya7400 lately I've seen reaction videos to this guide where some music is muted, so I guess some copyright stuff changed 🤷🏻‍♀️)

  • @pilydahlia8442
    @pilydahlia8442 Месяц назад +72

    I think that to dedicate yourself to reactions, whatever the music, you need an open mind to different cultures and attention to what you are reacting to. 😉

  • @Anne-pd2hk
    @Anne-pd2hk Месяц назад +76

    It's culturally normal for men to be affectionate with close friends, especially brothers. It's not all men in Korea like that, but it's definitely not considered "weird" or sexual.
    Westerners tend to make it weird because we're not used to seeing guys show affection that isn't immediately sexualized. It's an "us" problem.

    • @AliceBunny05
      @AliceBunny05 Месяц назад +8

      it is really unfortunate. people gripe about the high rate of depression and loneliness in men but then they sneer or condemn them when they show a healthy, deep connection with other human beings just because they're the same sex. affection, physical touch, care, etc is beneficial to most people. not just girls or between romantic couples.

  • @innejart
    @innejart Месяц назад +76

    If you got negative comments from Armys then it's probably because you said some disrespectful stuff. Some Armys get a little harsh with their criticism and I don't agree with that, but you should reflect on your words as well. We are a kind hearted fandom, but we don't play when it comes to ignorant or disrespectful statements about the guys

  • @Aalya2509
    @Aalya2509 Месяц назад +83

    ARMY value is to protect our boys as we have seen people hating on them, racisim is real.
    The "touchi-feeling" is the korean culture. They are close knit people unlike Americans where you have to have dinner to meet parents.
    Don't judge everything by American standards. America isn't whole world.
    And i understand that its too much to grasp in one go but we appreciate honesty. My personal opinion you just let the video run ignoring certain things.
    And ARMY 99% of the time isn't negative. We just protect our boys from negative, judgy and racist people.
    💜

    • @bdfhvxz
      @bdfhvxz Месяц назад +3

      Like it!🙂

  • @geli8097
    @geli8097 Месяц назад +75

    We don't know if they have partners. Bts keeps this things private and army respects their decisions. As and idol in korea there are very strict dating rules. Yes they drink alcohol. Suga even had a drinking show on RUclips and jin made traditional alcohol a few weeks before his service started.

    • @shockofthenew
      @shockofthenew Месяц назад +19

      Just one correction - although it's common for kpop idols to be contractually forbidden from dating, BTS never had a dating ban (they also avoided quite a few other common restrictions). They were advised not to date during their debut era, as Korean media/society has a strong stigma against idols dating and it could have created a big scandal for them. Nowadays I'm sure some of them will be in relationships, but they still choose to keep their private lives very private, and I think that's for the best! I'm sure they just don't want all that attention and scrutiny into their personal relationships!

  • @AlexaOleksa
    @AlexaOleksa Месяц назад +130

    28:52 they are millionaires, but they are people 🤷 three of them love to cook, Jin takes masterclasses from famous korean chefs, Jungkook loves to experiment and did livestreams when he cooked, Suga just good at everything and always cooks when they do travel shows

    • @elescholponbaeva4661
      @elescholponbaeva4661 Месяц назад +7

      they're just so down to earth, so humble :)

    • @raenikuletz2673
      @raenikuletz2673 Месяц назад +3

      They have remained to be humble

    • @marinal.
      @marinal. Месяц назад +3

      Suga learned on his own. agree. they good ppl. real

    • @raelynnreynaud7552
      @raelynnreynaud7552 Месяц назад +1

      I think he learned from his brother (cooked French cuisine) and family who ran a restaurant

  • @KD-fv8mp
    @KD-fv8mp Месяц назад +61

    If you watch the "Hardships" video, you may understand ARMY better. ARMY have stuck with BTS through thick and thin, and have watched the boys get abused, even to this day. BTS tries to always be positive, but ARMY will fight to try to shield BTS from any and all negativity, perceived or real. However, most true ARMY will be patient and try to help reactors learn why we love BTS so much. There's a lot of cultural differences, occasional language barriers, and even hate from their own industry that ARMY have witnessed. Plus, people are people, and everyone has an opinion. I personally have not always been happy with some of your comments, but at the same time, I know that it's a journey and you are learning, and I honestly appreciate that. Thank you for making the effort.

    • @KD-fv8mp
      @KD-fv8mp Месяц назад +6

      Additional info: by their international ages, the boys started living together, away from their families, from ages 13 (Jungkook) to 18 (Jin). They went through everything together...practicing, eating, sleeping, arguing, performing.....and consider themselves as family. Although it's slowly changing, culturally, the genders stick together and are more touchy/feely with each other. On camera, you can occasionally see males flinch if they accidentally come into contact with a female because they have boundaries and respect for each other. However, you will often see the fans try to pair the boys up as couples. They keep their private lives private, so we can only guess about girlfriends. (One kpop idol from another group said something like 'I'm a 30 year old male, you think I've never been in relationships??' So yeah...we honestly don't know.)

  • @lilyandrose8557
    @lilyandrose8557 Месяц назад +27

    Gentleman on the left, you carried this reaction, you should have your own reaction channel.

  • @Kookiepookie2025
    @Kookiepookie2025 Месяц назад +51

    the guys are not from the capital they are from different provinces in south korea , in kpop you live in a dorm with your teammates since your trainee years and they work with no breaks mostly . BTS now have their own apartements they dont live together anymore ,and they visit their parents or the other way around
    jungkook signed the contract at 13 and left his hometoewn alone to join the group

  • @LotusBloom0309
    @LotusBloom0309 Месяц назад +36

    We do not know or care about their love lives. I’m sure they have normal adult relationships, but it’s not our business, and we don’t pry. We don’t know if any of their sexualities. All I know for sure is that JK and RM have both talked about fucking in their solo albums. They are far from innocent. But again, they are 30 years old. Who cares what they do.
    They lived together for 13 years - 13 years of being with each other almost 24/7. They say they are closer to each other than their biological family. Yes, as an American looking at their closeness, it can be a culture shock, but this is our Puritanical society rearing its ugly head. In Korea, physical touch between men is perfectly normal. It is common to see men hold hands or hug each other. It has nothing to do with sexuality. It’s just a way to show your closeness and affection. What you won’t see in Korea is PDA between opposite sexes. You don’t see people making out in public or hanging on each other, because actual sexual affection is kept private. It’s just a different way of looking at things, and I don’t like to judge other cultures.
    BTS all drink, although V drinks less than the others. Suga has a drinking talk show on RUclips called Suchwita, if you are interested in checking it out. They do not do drugs. Drugs in Korea are viewed very negatively. If you get caught smoking one joint, you are going to do time. They don’t play around. For this reason, artists in Korea seem pretty straight laced by American standards. It doesn’t help that BTS is so popular that their every move is watched closely.

  • @WilczopolskaMarta
    @WilczopolskaMarta Месяц назад +45

    Hi guys! Regardless of some comments, I have decided to watch your reaction anyway and I do not regret it. I hope you will find a time to read my comment and you will find it helpful.
    1. Yes, they lived together. It is normal that once you are signed to the agency you are becoming a trainee. Agencies are recruiting trainees around the country, some even outside the country. Trainees and members after they debut live in dorms. Someone clarified it below, but I will mention it again. I Korea they count age differently and JK actually was 13 when auditioned and just turned 14 when he left his family to live with other members. They cook, clean, do laundry etc by themselves. Jin as the oldest member would be getting up early to prepare lunch boxes for younger members, who still attended school. They are still humble and if you watch their live streams or shows you see that they would clean up after themselves, so the staff members don't have to. They are not members of the group or friends, they call and consider themselves as a family.
    2. They would possibly get a little bit of free time last year, but they still would be very busy with their schedules. Before that... it is a mystery how they were able to find a time to rest. They do write their songs, they do produce their songs, they have extremely hard choreographies, magnificent performances, concerts, interviews, shoots etc etc. At some point, they would work 28 days a month. Occasionally there are rumours about them dating. We don't know and we don't care. We wish them the best and happiness. They deserved to have a private life and be respected.
    3. In Korea Christianity and Buddhism are the main religions.
    4. They did not have only some struggles. They had big struggles. It is down not only the fact that BigHit was really small company, without any influence or power to promote them in the industry and at some point boys were even asked to leave dorms as they could not pay bills. It is a whole story, you can watch the video 'Hardships of BTS' for some aspects.
    5. People love they, because regardless of their success they stayed humble, they advocate love to others through self-love, they are open about life struggles, show that they are the same human beings as we are, with the same feelings, with the same dark thoughts.
    6. They drink and be themselves. It's another stereotype that they broke. Normally idols try to create a perfect picture of themselves. BTS stays true.
    Lastly, I wanted to thank you for your reaction. I understand that some Armies got irritated by a person on the right checking the phone. More than irritated I'm a bit worried as he looked sad and troubled. I hope everything is ok. I understand that you may not understand many cultural references and I'm grateful for keeping an open mind and simply asking the questions.
    I wanted to say something else... and forgot what it was, sorry 😅
    Edit: just remembered. Obviously, all BTS members are attractive men, but that is not the reason why someone becomes ARMY. In fact, 30% of fandom are males and most Armies are above 30. Try to watch 'Jimin effect' for fun and having that in mind, remember that simple appreciation for one's beauty doesn't make you gay.

    • @IntoxicatedReactions
      @IntoxicatedReactions  Месяц назад +5

      We appreciate your feedback and support!

    • @WilczopolskaMarta
      @WilczopolskaMarta Месяц назад +12

      @@IntoxicatedReactions don't worry too much about intense comments. To be honest I hate when people say: if you knew what BTS went through you understood Armies hash words. No, I do not understand. Non of you guys say anything harmful, just asked questions.
      I also saw some backlash under Black Swan reaction... true to say, lyrics and mv are so meaningful in every song, so I would recommend to pay attention to it.
      Look at Magic Shop or Snooze ( Suga aka AgustD) and imagine a person going through some hardship listening to it. It has healing power. Highly recommend

  • @Kookiepookie2025
    @Kookiepookie2025 Месяц назад +30

    update: JUNGKOOK is now a full member of korean copyright assosiation like the rappers

  • @Anne-pd2hk
    @Anne-pd2hk Месяц назад +30

    This video doesn't delve into the immense sabotage BTS endured (and are still dealing with to this day). From day one, it's been attack after attack to the point they have almost disbanded, wondering why they were trying to so hard when everyone was just dumping on them for it back home (and now around the world), and the real villains were getting away with so many shady things behind closed doors.
    All that hate stemmed from the backlash of BTS being "nobodies" from a bankrupting company having the audacity to surpass the Big Three acts -- the Big Three were the biggest kpop companies in the industry at the time.
    The Big Three had a stranglehold on the music scene and media that would promote their artists in South Korea and Asian in general. If you didn't come from those three, you were a D-lister who they would tolerate and used as filler. BTS only debuted as one such filler when another act dropped out of a lineup, but after that they were regularly cut from broadcasts or had their time slots shortened/cut off.
    As BTS gained popularity through genuine interaction on social media (which was not something "idols" did -- "real idols" would never admit their flaws in order to preserve the fantasy of perfection), the fandoms of other groups mobilized and organized to make smear campaigns, death threats, and everything they could think of to sabotage any success BTS found.
    The attacks hit hypdrive in 2017 when BTS won Top Social Artist at the Billboard Awards. The industry CRAPPED ITSELF and suddenly all the kpop acts are doing the same online social media strategies that BTS had done without any sort of agenda. But BTS was already moving on to their next inspirations and leaving them all in the dust.
    Soon after that win, the Big Three companies responded with their own attempt to compete with BTS globally:
    - SM put together their Avengers of Kpop (taking the most popular members of existing groups and reforming them as a new group)
    - YG went into beast mode with BlackPink, putting them on the same talk shows, circuits, and award nominations that BTS had already gone through
    - JYP set out to find other writers/producers who would create their own work (like BTS) and formed Stray Kids -- which is a great group that was allowed to be authentically themselves
    Before, during, and after all that, BTS was attacked with: False allegations of chart manipulation (when they barely even had money to buy food let alone pay anyone off), false allegations of plagiarism (to attack the fact that BTS was authentic and honest in their work, and the things they "plagiarized" were ubiquitous concepts, fashion, and moves regularly seen within the entertainment industry), false allegations of misogyny (because why not get hysterical over nothing?). The list goes on.
    People sent pictures of corpses to V, along with death threats, because he cried when his beloved grandmother passed away. A Twitter smear attack on j-hope trended worldwide, saying he should be kicked out for being ugly and untalented. Death threats on RM and Jimin were in regular rotation.
    Anyway, the Big Three companies to this day hold major sway over Korean media. They continue to promote Big Three groups as these mega stars while downplaying or finding sour grapes about whatever BTS does. And now those Big Three are REALLY salty that BTS's parent company HYBE is bigger than all Big Three *combined*.
    Because of aaaaaaallllll that history, fans (usually younger, saltier fans) can get hypersensitive and defensive. It is pretty frustrating when people assume the superficial aspects of BTS are their only allure, but there's a nice way to correct people. It's really just a maturity issue, and BTS's fans range from the young to the very old.
    Anyway, I'm sure someone will recommend a hardship video, thought the ones out there don't really get into the details of how they were exonerated from each bogus claim.

    • @papuwong5637
      @papuwong5637 Месяц назад +1

      Omg….didnt know a lot of these details! Thanks so much to the OG army’s who were there to support bts….it seems these attacks have not stopped…will do my part to support. 💜🙏

  • @mawbast1
    @mawbast1 Месяц назад +21

    All 7 members are million sellers in their solo work, the only group to ever achieve this

  • @dianamode212
    @dianamode212 Месяц назад +25

    I’ve noticed other male reactors say similar things about how in their friendships, they don’t have a lot of bond or that kind of trust within their groups, or how they are always putting e/o down and calling it jokes. it’s good to talk about it and start noticing those things in your own friendships. I think the guys are a good example of healthy friendships, they compliment each other without making it weird, are there for each other and lift each other up. True friend/brothers. Thanks for the reaction!! 💜

  • @anitaherbert1037
    @anitaherbert1037 Месяц назад +51

    All 7 are actually in the army right now and doing exceptionally well. V made the special forces, Jin and J Hope are instructors, Jimin is in a tactical division. RM is playing sax in the militairy band thankfully we were worried about the god of destruction near live amo especially as he passed through training at the top of his class. Jungkook would have qualified for special forces but you are not allowed visable tattoos. So he has always enjoyed cooking and lifts weights. So he chose to be a cook( by the way its not mentioned here but he is also a black belt). One of the most consistently physically active jobs. Suga failed the medical because of his shoulder operation and could have got out of his military service instead he still enlisted and they put him in the army welfare department. As for any fears they were ruthlessly exploited on their hilarious reality series RUN BTS. One reason they aced their army training was they had already trained up to 20 hours a day. Been drenched, humiliated, worked seamlessly as a team, seemlessly, competively given mind, games ( nothing gunnier yhzn watching world wide stars fighting over an ice cream or ecstatic becsuse yhey eon z rice cooker, and been cured every fear by repeatedly facing them. Frightened of heights, management zip line across this valley.

    • @KamillaFilippova
      @KamillaFilippova Месяц назад +4

      Just a small correction) Jungkook and Namjoon, in addition to cooking and playing in the orchestra, also train like other soldiers. These are not their main activities, but just as an addition. And Jungkook probably just helps in the kitchen, otherwise he wouldn't have had more time for anything, and he wrote that he trains a lot. I just added it💜

    • @zuleyhakonak1470
      @zuleyhakonak1470 Месяц назад

      Neden yanlış bir bilgi veriyorsun bukadar zormu jiminle beraber gitmek istedi neden bukadar ayrımcılık yapıyorsunuz yeter bıktım sizin gibi insanlardan ok

    • @butterbuttersbetter3689
      @butterbuttersbetter3689 Месяц назад +2

      Also, Suga could not have got out of service. His physical condition only exempts him from active service.

    • @anitaherbert1037
      @anitaherbert1037 Месяц назад

      @@butterbuttersbetter3689 yet others have

    • @NurJannah-yj6wg
      @NurJannah-yj6wg Месяц назад

      ​@@zuleyhakonak1470ddnt you watch rmvminkook live when Jk said he wanted to join special forces actually ?

  • @Department_of_Justice
    @Department_of_Justice Месяц назад +10

    I'm a 35 yr old 220 lb 6'4" ARMY marine.

  • @sherimosher3216
    @sherimosher3216 Месяц назад +14

    Most people who hate BTS know nothing about them. It's sad that they are disliked because they don't speak English and aren't from the west. BTS is a group of men who can sing and dance better than anyone, but most importantly, they are amazing human beings 💜 . Even though they are the biggest group in the world, they are still humble.

  • @kuroro9949
    @kuroro9949 Месяц назад +16

    It's important to note that ARMY is very protective of BTS for a reason. Since their debut, they have been attacked, looked upon and sabotaged. ARMYs were attacked individually and as a group as well.
    Till this day, the Industry (SK, US and even international) diminishes their achievements, sabotages their efforts and only reports about lies and rumors in the media.
    You have no idea about how much hate BTS members and ARMYs have had to put up with. Other fan bases actually team up to try and sabotage them and gang up on ARMYs. They are disrespect everywhere. And a lot of people try to make money while doing so
    You should watch XCeleste's 'BTS Hardships (2013-2021)' video or Boracity's videos. You'll understand a bit more why ARMY tends to be a little sensitive when it concerns BTS

  • @ITZZ.ST4RLIX
    @ITZZ.ST4RLIX Месяц назад +8

    Being affectionate and touchy touchy is normal. Its part of their culture. They're truly a brotherhood. They support each other even each other's solo projects. They do truly care about each other. I think it all stems from when they started out. The company was close to bankruptcy and they all had to work hard and support each other to keep the group going. With that, they had to pull each other up. Of course they have arguments and fights but their rule is to talk it out. What's good about it is, they stayed humble even with all the achievements and success! Don't worry about the toxic people. You'll have that in any fan base.

  • @nancytamez1109
    @nancytamez1109 Месяц назад +13

    It said at the beginning that BTS shared a one room dorm! They all lived together for 9 years! They weren’t millionaires at first they had to work long and hard for what they’ve achieved! Unlike other idol groups nothing was handed to them! They didn’t go home! They were 24 /7 with Big Hit when they went in as trainees to being selected for a group! So technically by our age standard JungKook left home at the age of 13.
    He really had a hard adjusting to not being able to go home! But the others took care of him! They are a family!!
    That’s why Army is so protective of them! Not trying to mean just want you to understand how real Army feels about the boys! We love for more people to discover them and are more than eager to help when we can!

  • @marinateixeira3637
    @marinateixeira3637 Месяц назад +11

    bro in the right really said idgaf and just stayed on the phone

  • @user-od7co9bi5c
    @user-od7co9bi5c Месяц назад +10

    All bts members are family... and it's just a normal thing in asian culture to showing affection towards each other.. so doesnt mean they have something "going on" within them... THEY ARE BROTHERS IN A TRUE SENSE. They always encourage positivity.. so they dont do bad things like drugs etc... they've been around 10 years going 11.. without any bad reputation 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @shockofthenew
    @shockofthenew Месяц назад +20

    ok I know it's not exactly the point of the video, but from some of the things you said, I think it's sad (I mean that in a sympathetic way) to see the contrast with how a lot of men/boys in the west feel like they really can't express emotions and can't be friendly and supportive with each other. I've seen a lot of male youtubers have the same reaction to this video, because over here it's just so rare for men to be allowed to be sweet/nice to each other, it seems like you'll be judged or bullied if you open up, and even if your friends are nice it's still somehow embarrassing/shameful to open up, and hard to get over the anxiety... I think every culture has good and bad points, but I really hope this is something our society can work on, because men/boys deserve to be able to cry and get a hug when they're upset! And they deserve to have close friends who can say "I love you man" or "hey I really care, tell me what's up" etc. For me I feel like watching BTS has shown me a positive way of how men can interact with each other without so much judgement.

    • @AliceBunny05
      @AliceBunny05 Месяц назад +1

      yeah, it's one of the benefits of consuming content from other cultures. things that may be stigmatized, looked down on, regarded as weird, etc are usually pretty culturally dependent and there's often nothing really wrong with those things, so if you look at the people from a different region, they don't have much if any stigma about certain things that you might. It helps broaden peoples perspective that just because you're told something is weird or wrong, doesnt necessarily mean it is. It encourages you to look at the full picture of why something should be wrong or discouraged if it isn't hurting someone else or yourself.

  • @natechavez437
    @natechavez437 Месяц назад +12

    Americans try to respect other cultures that may be completely different to yours challenge (extremely difficult)

  • @shockofthenew
    @shockofthenew Месяц назад +15

    To explain about them leaving home to join the group - in Korea the entertainment industry is entirely localised in the capital city, Seoul, so if you want to be successful you really have no choice but to move there. However none of the BTS members grew up in Seoul, they came from different parts of Korea. Since their families couldn't afford to move to an expensive city, the boys had to move by themselves if they wanted to follow their dreams. That's why they shared an apartment together, which was rented by the company. This is fairly common for kpop idols or really anyone in the Korean entertainment industry who doesn't come from a rich family.

  • @hortbeck
    @hortbeck Месяц назад +11

    In Korea, there is a culture called Skinship. You can read about it. Friend groups have hierarchy. They act like family, the oldest is treated with respect and then takes care of rhe youngest. They are a very touchy feely society!

  • @beccal.5369
    @beccal.5369 Месяц назад +14

    Helpful hint for the guide: Not sure if you know.... Korean people counted age differently to others...
    Korean Age vs International Age - difference is 1-2 years depending on if their birthday has been.... In most older videos, including this guide, they are giving Korean ages so you will need to adjust.
    The members were only 13-18 years old when they joined BTS and 15-20 yo when they debuted.
    In Korea when you are born you are considered 1 year old. Then on lunar newyear every year you add another year to your age, no matter what your birthdate is. ....
    Year of birth - International age at Debut on 13June13
    Jin 1992 - 20 yo
    Suga 1993- 20 yo Suga started with MIDI at 11
    JHope 1994 - 19 yo JHope started dancing at 8
    RM 1994 - 18 yo RM started rapping at 11 and was well known in the underground scene at 13
    Jimin 1995 - 17 yo
    V 1995 - 17 yo
    JK 1997 - 15 yo he signed with big hit at 13
    Rule of thumb - if it's before their birthday - subtract 2 years to get international age. if it's after their birthday - subtract 1 year to get their international age.
    The Korean Government has recently (June28 last year) brought in international age as the standard in Korea, but all older videos/ interviews/ shows, will be referencing Korean age.
    💜Have a great day

  • @jyesobti
    @jyesobti Месяц назад +15

    The organizations behind donation campaigns are typically driven by individuals who genuinely care about the cause. There are numerous official NGOs and campaigns supported by entities like UNICEF etc where donated funds are effectively directed to those in need. Additionally, the charity initiatives shown on the map were organized by BTS fans themselves for various causes.
    You mentioned Mr. Beast as an example, and while his efforts may primarily serve his content creation, it's unfair to judge everyone by the same standard. Many fans engage in these efforts out of genuine concern, particularly amidst ongoing global conflicts.
    Regarding the message of positivity that BTS promotes, the majority of fans do strive to embody it and have expressed how BTS inspires them to contribute positively to society. However, positivity doesn't imply perpetual happiness; it's about resilience in the face of challenges and being open about struggles, as BTS often reflects in their lyrics. Fans' occasional criticism may stem from a protective stance towards BTS rather than genuine negativity.

  • @sl7836
    @sl7836 Месяц назад +22

    This guide is a must for everyone that want to know more about BTS and I will watch it again and again with new reactors. Seeing people discover BTS and why ARMY love them so much is my favorite past time. So much has happened in the last two years though, so hopefully we will get a updated guide from Taylor Mari soon. I heard something about her making additions to it for when the members all come back in 2025. Also there is so much content, it's gonna be difficult for you to know and understand everything in one guide. And don't mind the haters, all fandoms are bound to have some toxic people. You just be respectful and react with an open mind and an open heart and ARMY will be respectful back.💜
    Oh and as a side note. They are not always happy go lucky, they can be absolute savages, they just put their discontent in their lyrics, as you will find out if you continue to react to their music.

  • @user-yl8sw4qq2o
    @user-yl8sw4qq2o Месяц назад +14

    ARMY is a little busy right now, RM has a new album out 💜 but we always support reactors who sincerely want to know more about our boys👍💜

  • @SophiaKilkis
    @SophiaKilkis Месяц назад +18

    ARMY, the name of the fans is acronyme for Adorable Representative MC for Youth..

  • @shantoc681
    @shantoc681 Месяц назад +11

    Their personal business is nobodies business but their own they are artists that we respect and they are more like a family that we love

  • @mrstaebts3727
    @mrstaebts3727 Месяц назад +12

    Sorry don't know his name. I was so excited for your reaction to this. Was disappointed. The guy in the cap didn't seem interested and missed a lot of good info. 💜

  • @dktimber8467
    @dktimber8467 Месяц назад +12

    All 7 members are in the army right now

  • @anissab.5375
    @anissab.5375 Месяц назад +25

    Thanks for reacting ! I find it weird that you guys had so many negative comments, Armys usually are pretty positive with new reactors (except for some negatives one but it's usually a minority), especially when you don't know anything about BTS or Korea or Korean culture etc... So I'm really surprised you had to deal with such negative responses (unless you said something really REALLY disrespectful which I don't remember...)
    Anyways to answer a couple of your commentary :
    - The members are from all over Korea so yes they had to leave home for Seoul. They were trainees for a while before they debuted and even tho BTS had a lot more freedom in creativity compared to usual Kpop system, they still choose to work just as much if not more than other groups to be the best version of themselves. So that means they still "sacrificed" their youth to get there in some ways. Their hard work was insane. Also, they do NOT have free time. At least not before 2022 (when they started preparing for the military). BTS had a full schedule for 9 years and some of the members recently talked about how they could not get a single day off at some point...
    - Like you said, the members are not just co-workers or bandmates, they built a family. They lived together and worked together and created together for a decade straight. Now they often say that BTS feels just like (if not more like) a family than their own families. If you get to watch their recents interactions you'll realize how they literally act like brothers.
    - BTS might promote positivity and self love most of the time, but they do speak about real darker things in life. They have whole albums and storylines about mental health, depression, psychological concepts, societal issues and many other not so positive themes that are part of life. They do have that positive aura as individuals but it does not mean they act oblivious to the problems in life. They speak loud and clear about these and it's what makes them REAL.
    - The group didn't get "a little trouble" getting where they are... They got SABOTAGED so many times and even NOW, as the biggest group in the world, they get sabotaged frequently. But that's the world we're living in unfortunately. 🙄 Despite all of this, they kept working and building this relationship with their fans.
    Now to answer your questions :
    - As far as we know, none of the members have partners or children at the moment. And no relationship was made public during their career. We, as Armys, respect that and their privacy and we do not look further for more information regarding their private life.
    - As for your questions about how close they are, you already know that the culture is different when it comes to behavior between guys and stuff. But more than this, think of them as siblings. Literally as brothers. They've been through SO MUCH together that the bond they developed became way more than friendship, it's fraternity, brotherhood. So "how close are they" ? I'd personally answer : as close as brothers can get.
    - Do they drink alcohol : they definitely do. I know Kpop groups might be seen as the picture perfect guys/girls and to some extent it can be but BTS is way past this picture. Since the moment they've been of age to drink, they never shied away from talking about their alcohol taste. Off or ON camera, during group lives or solo lives or on their shows as well. One of them has a drinking show on RUclips by the way ! It's called Suchwita, it's hosted by Suga and he invited a lot of people including all of the members individually (it's a pretty good way to have some insight on their relationship).
    Enough for today ! Keep up the good work guys 🫶

  • @monikakrell9251
    @monikakrell9251 Месяц назад +10

    we take critic when is correct, Bts is use to people critic theme from start, Bts is humble and so hard working if anyone take that away iff course Armys get mad, but we dont bully people, that is the haters doing that pretending to be Armys

  • @dariajaruszkiewicz4126
    @dariajaruszkiewicz4126 Месяц назад +8

    The main reason why BTS is so successful is the fact that they writing their lirycks, melody and producing their own music.
    Seriously😅

  • @Imme_begin
    @Imme_begin Месяц назад +11

    You have to remember something when reacting to people from different parts of the world. Their values, habits may not be what you are used to. What is considered rude here may not be considered rude there and visa versa. Just respect that there are cultural differences and let it go. Yes, they drink. As others have said, Suga has a talk show and guest always bring something for them to drink. If you think about the rappers, you will answer your own question about if they are as straight edged as they appear on camera. They are normal men. They aren’t perfect, but even with all their fame and money they are still very kind, very humble men. Hope you get to know them better. If you want to understand the dynamic between ARMY AND BTS watch the video by xCelests about their hardships.
    Jung Kook was actually 13. They counted age differently in S Korea until June, 2023. And yes, they left home. The boys are from all parts of S Korea. JK and Jimin are from a coastal town down south. Yes, the boys show their vulnerability and emotions, but believe me they are not above coming around and jabbing at each other. They are really funny.
    If the one guy wants to be in his phone, it would be better for him to just be off camera so we can’t see his indifference. It’s really frustrating to see someone on their phone when we are abt to watch them get to know and appreciate BTS. 😊

  • @SA01095
    @SA01095 Месяц назад +39

    Remember they have to share one bedroom for all 7 of them. So they didn’t get to go home. All of them originally lived in other towns. They were young teens up to their early 20’s. Jungkook was 13 years old (15 yo in Korean age) when he joined BTS. So the guys basically raised him.
    Edit: So ARMYs are extremely protective with BTS. Whenever someone says things disrespectful about them ARMYs will say something. We don’t mind if you don’t like a song. We don’t expect you to like every song. As long as you are respectful with the way you say it, then you are good.
    They are like a family. They’re brothers. They lived together for so many years. They are very close. Yes they drink alcohol. Suga has a talk show called Suchwita. He invites guests over chat and have a drink.

  • @allyquintero7981
    @allyquintero7981 Месяц назад +6

    I won't teach manners to grown people, but just to let you know, we really appreciate open minded and genuine reactors, you don't have to like everything but this was different. I only heard pre-concieved notions and conversations that had anything to do with BTS's message. We really love our boys and we understand that not everyone can get it at first, but at least show respect. The guy with the phone made me feel very uncomfortable sorry

  • @andreuxs
    @andreuxs Месяц назад +9

    one thing i can say, there's no perfect audience just as well as there's no perfect fandom. there will always be bad apples. just ignore them. this is the internet and there will always be haters, unfortunately.

  • @sherimosher3216
    @sherimosher3216 Месяц назад +6

    When they go into the Idol system, they leave home and live in a boarding school/dorm. BTS was from a small company that didn't have much money, so all 7 slept in one room. Yes, they cooked for themselves because they weren't famous right away. It took years and a lot of hard work.

  • @smartgirlsmartgirl6555
    @smartgirlsmartgirl6555 Месяц назад +4

    Did you call us a Cult and say we can't be objective? We as ARMIES try hard to help the world. We work all over the world. During the ARMY part of the video, it shows ARMY physically planting trees. You would have seen ARMY's collecting can foods for Food Banks, during concerts. ARMY fights to create a better, safer world.
    FYI: Back around 2016/17 I used to hear rumors that the Jabberwockies were BTS. Their dance styles are so similar.
    ALSO: BTS FESTA, this is an event BTS holds for ARMY every year. This year will be different becuz BTS are in the military. Good News! Jin is being released from military and will be home to host FESTA. The boyz usually do skits, introduce new songs and just fun stuff for ARMY. It's a blast!

  • @asidus962
    @asidus962 Месяц назад +18

    Please react to the *Rise of Bangtan* documentary ❤ It is will get you to understand their personality process from the very beginning. All information about kpop in general and the very beginning of their journey 🙌🏻☺️

  • @iduli02
    @iduli02 Месяц назад +10

    They all produce and write song both for themselves and/or other artists, but the rap line (RM, Agust D and J-Hope) are their main songwriters and producers and do the most work outside of the group for other artists.
    RM has 230 song credits to his name right now, Agust D/Suga has 168 and J-Hope has 144 credits.
    In comparison to the rest of the members they do a lot more writing and producing, for example Jungkook has written and produced 22 songs, which is still a significant amount.
    Also, bts don't always credit every single member who worked on the song, only the ones that did a significant amount of work for it. In comparison they credit outside producers a lot easier. For example a songwriter got credits for translating two words into English, while a bts member can come up with the bridge for the song and core melodies and gets no credits, I assume since they are more chill with that when it comes to each other.

    • @bdfhvxz
      @bdfhvxz Месяц назад

      I like your comment.🙂 My theory regarding contributing to each other's songs on occasion, is that they help each other for free.🙂 Anyone outside of them, they are paid for their services. BTS is a family. Would any of us charge a family member because we helped them with something?🙂

  • @makaylataylor5853
    @makaylataylor5853 Месяц назад +4

    49:37 the cult member comment about some army’s is lowkey crazy.

  • @pslinky
    @pslinky Месяц назад +4

    28:59 lol. You should see their variety show where they often betray one another for a bag of chips. They forget theyre millionaires all the time. 29:14 they are a family for sure
    32:19 yes. They leave home, coming from all over korea, to Seoul to live in a dorm. Did you miss or forget the beginning when she said "all members shared 1 bedroom in their small dorm"? The members were between the ages of 14-18 or maybe 19. The ages shown in the video are Korean ages not international.
    Also, you mentioned 9 to 5, its more like classes end at 11 and thats not counting the after hours work the members put in. And if theyre in school the have to go & then come back and work. Jk was in middle school. RM & Suga would stay up til dawn producing in the early days, back then they did most of the songwriting & producing
    38:55 Christianity & Buddhist mostly
    41:23 they have their down times but when 1 is down theres 6 other guys to build them back up . And if more people could be like them the world would be a better place. 💜
    45:09 it adds something to the experience when you see them live. Watching them dance like crazy while singing is insane.
    Not just young women, people of all ages and genders. Im 51 :)
    An honest but respectful criticism, please pause if youre going to talk over the video. I find it sad that it looks like you missed a lot of good the ARMY does when you guys have had such a sour experience with ARMY. You should watch the BTS hardships video by xCeleste to understand why we are so protective of them. 1st in a fanbase as large as theirs youll get people are not so nice in their criticism but the majority of us really arent that bad. All we ask is that youre genuine and respectful. Some of your comments were hurtful, such as calling their fans and by extension yours a *cult* , you cut the video and the 1 guy was on his ohone. These are valid criticism but some of the ARMYs way of telling you wasnt as kind as it should have been.
    I hope youll continue reacting to them, id like to see your growth, ive already seen it to an extent so i know its possible. I felt guy on the left was trying really hard to learn and be respectful. My weed kicked in i gotta go lol

  • @mariajnova
    @mariajnova Месяц назад +4

    I can't understand why knowing if they're married, if they have girlfriends or boyfriends, or if they drink or party all the time has anything to do with what was shown in the video. In Korean culture, men being affectionate with each other is a common thing and it's not frowned upon or strange, nor does it imply that they're gay (as it seems you were trying to say but didn't because you already know you'll be hated). Just like wearing make-up is common for artists. They are like family to each other, because they started living together very young and for a long time. They've been through so many bad and difficult things (which this video doesn't show) that they could only count on each other. They had to leave their families in the cities where they lived to move to Seoul, where the company was located, where they lived, trained and rehearsed for hours on end. Another fact: ARMY fans are not just women, as you implied, they are people of both genders, of all ages and races. When they donated to the Black Lives Matter organization, they didn't know that the money wouldn't go to the right people, so you can't criticize them for that. I'm not here to hate, but to clarify things. Don't be like those you also criticize who aren't open to other cultures and habits. I hope you continue with your work and become more understanding of certain issues. Sorry about the long post, and I didn´t said all I wanted 😊

  • @blue5lady
    @blue5lady Месяц назад +8

    57:07 my friend you are looking at the wrong direction they are not westerns they live in very stern society so no drugs
    They drink alcohol on alot of show it's almost a daily thing in Korea
    Now about the girlfriends and the wives it's another talk .. couse the entertainment industry require to be single.. in general they don't get married young in Korea
    Word of advice concentrate on the proficinal side instead of their private lives
    Thank you for your reaction and be happy good things will come to you
    I forgot to say sorry for any "Gramma" mistake I'm not fluent in English

  • @mrstaebts3727
    @mrstaebts3727 Месяц назад +7

    What he said couldn't be further from the truth. The BTS Army is all races, nationalities, ages, and male and female. I have been Army 7 years. I'm a 58 year old American female. Their fans are not a bunch of teenagegirls. I think you missed that information in the video so I wanted to share this with you. 💜

  • @CherithArtist
    @CherithArtist Месяц назад +7

    Let's just say that ARMY is a massive group of people and you will, statistically speaking, increase the odds of having negative/cult-like/weird people. It's just numbers. But just like you can't judge an entire religion/race/whatever by a small sample you've witnessed, ARMY are not all like that. People are just more likely to comment negatively on the internet as a whole, especially if you give them ammo.

  • @teri1479
    @teri1479 Месяц назад +5

    Calling Army’s cult members is very disrespectful! Nobody is in a cult! They still face hate and racism and death threats! But only share positivity to Army! They have been raised in a different culture. You will never understand!

  • @hibabyjeykey
    @hibabyjeykey Месяц назад +6

    what is the point of making a reaction video if you are not going to watch and just play with your phone. I don't get people who complains about getting harsh and disrespectful comments when they are the real disrespectful ones.

  • @linseyvega2397
    @linseyvega2397 Месяц назад +10

    Thank you for your reaction who is all due respect however I've never heard a more mistaken statement it's okay though because we know your baby Army just so you know they have no free time in the time that they do have in between interviews and practices and schedules they spent with us! Also they are actually in the military daft the Army to be specific the first member Jin actually gets discharged in Juney and we are army it stands for adorable representative MC for youth. You guys would be considered baby arm. this is very important and I thank you for taking the time to watch this very pivotal video.

  • @lisamon4980
    @lisamon4980 Месяц назад +5

    I’m African-American so please don’t think this is racist but the dude on the phone has no interest in it whatsoever. He does not appreciate is almost like you were doing this video by yourself.. he said that’s all you right so you might need to go on your own believe me if you show interest in BTS honestly and faithfully they will give you the likes I know just for sure and subscriptions

  • @mhecyeuh3080
    @mhecyeuh3080 Месяц назад +6

    When 1 member goes live in vlive there are millions watching their livestream even if it's late at night....and i'm on of those...😊😊😊😊

  • @AlexaOleksa
    @AlexaOleksa Месяц назад +8

    32:19 they all lived in different cities, so yes they had to leave home to join agency and live together to train and then debut as a group. Jungkook was from Busan which is in south east of Korea, when he gad to move to Seoul which is in north west

  • @carolpsj
    @carolpsj Месяц назад +6

    The dude with the cap is always on the phone and looking down... you could pause the video

  • @nerd1858
    @nerd1858 Месяц назад +6

    None are married and we all hope that they do find special someone's to share their lives with. Yes they are super close. They're brothers. They grew up together, raised the younger ones together. The youngest was 13yrs when he had to move out of his parent's house to a whole different city. And culturally it's normal to show affection to people of the same sex.

  • @cg558
    @cg558 Месяц назад +5

    I made it halfway through, but guy on the right on his phone just ruined it for me. I hate spending my time irl with someone distracted by a phone, Im not going to bother with content I have a choice over. Everyone reacts to BTS for a reason, we're the biggest consumer market - the biggest fandom thats ever existed. Dozens of huge channels built their viewership from BTS reactions. We're spoiled for choice. TV shows, magazines and brands pander to ARMY because we return engagement with the energy its given. Appreciate guy on the left for trying and showing interest. Maybe this just isnt the content for your channel. If it doesnt hold your interest, dont force it. Peace.

  • @OGDimple
    @OGDimple Месяц назад +29

    I'm a 64-year-old ARMY and BTS is my Fountain of Youth. If some one was negative to you and told you not to react to BTS, they weren't full blown ARMY, yet, they were just K pop fans. FYI, Korea has many Christians. My wife is Korean and she's Christian as are most of her friends and family. BTS are like a band of brothers and will show affection, openly. It is more the norm to have physical contact between male friends in Korea. I think you two are a blast. I especially like your comment about staying positive at all times. I'm sorry if you've gotten negative comments from some AMYs. They're probably new and don't know that. BTS is all about spreading positivity. I actually thought some of your off-the-wall comments, although misinformed were quite entertaining. Thank you for reacting to the guy to BTS members. I'm really enjoying your journey. Please keep reacting to our voice. There is so much more to go. Welcome to the Army!. Borahae 💜

  • @PurpleMoraa
    @PurpleMoraa Месяц назад +5

    The members are very private about their romantic relationships so we really dont know who they are dating and most of us fans only know what they reveal to us. We also don't assume their sexuality. The boys are very openly affectionate with each other which might shock people who aren't used to that kind of interaction among friends/family. The 7 Members have always stated that they worked hard to get to that level of closeness because in the beginning, they were all strangers to each other and they had to learn to get along/be in sync as a group. We love them for their amazing music, wonderful messages and their personalities. ARMY is like a cult but that's not a negative thing because we are not a monolith. The fandom is made up of people of different genders, different cultures and nationalities and different ages. What we all have in common is our love for the boys but we dont all blindly follow what they say or do. Like all fandoms, there are toxic fans but they dont represent us as a whole.

  • @ChiminiePop
    @ChiminiePop Месяц назад +6

    Genuine question. And yes, this is about the phone. If your phone is so important, could you stop filming and pause the video in case it's something that needs your attention? Otherwise, it gives all of us who truly love watching people getting to know BTS the vibes that you just don't care. It's disrespectful to the creator of the video, to BTS and to ARMY, let alone any other viewers watching. We take our time to watch the video, only to see you checking your phone for long stretches. We've seen the Guide many times, so we are watching for your reaction. How can you react to something you aren't watching?

  • @rebecacarrillo1797
    @rebecacarrillo1797 Месяц назад +8

    They all 7 have solo protects too. It was funny when you say that Suga and RM will be successful on their own
    Pd all 7 are successful as individual artist too

  • @MissSmartypants555
    @MissSmartypants555 Месяц назад +6

    BTS have partnered with UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) since 2017. Since then BTS and ARMY have donated 6.6 million dollars to UNICEF. Oh...and I'm sorry, but I can't tell you how much of that "actually went to the people"...
    but I'm fairly confident that it was a substantial amount.

  • @BTS-Sommy
    @BTS-Sommy Месяц назад +4

    After reading so many intense comments, i just want to say, don't be discouraged, take your time and soon you will get the hang of it, i mean the hang of reacting. I recommend you watch other reactors too, it might help. Finally, i hope you guys are doing good cos some armys can really be intense, please don't mind us. You can also make adjustments and take corrections like in the case other guy being on the phone. Borahae

  • @iduli02
    @iduli02 Месяц назад +6

    BTS are very private about their personal lives, and I think as fans we should respect that, we don't know them and are not entitled to their personal lives :)
    BTS do share a lot and are open and vulnerable with their fans, but they keep their family, friends and romantic relationships private so we don't know who they have dated or when etc, they share what they want to and we're fine with that. It can also be scary especially if the people around them aren't celebrities to be platformed like that, even other celebrities say they feel intimidated talking to bts because they're so famous, this has also made it hard for bts members to make friends as some of them have admitted.
    And from all that we've heard bts are literally the kindest people ever. Their classmates from back when they were in school, staff they've worked with, other artists, even a cleaner on set who one of the members helped out have all said that they're just as kind and genuine in real life and have been that way since they were kids.
    One of Jimin's elementary school classmates after meeting up with Jimin again even said "He made me realize fame doesn't have to change people, if you're a good person you will remain a good person"
    That doesn't mean they don't drink or smoke etc, (they have gotten drunk on camera often actually) they're just genuinely good people.

  • @Tish256
    @Tish256 Месяц назад +6

    Now that I've made it to the end of the video some of your comments I see why some said to not react to BTS. It's not about fans not being able to except criticism. They can it's just when people literally don't know what they are talking about it's when rude words are said to you. Even with the black lives matter comment their company and the fans made sure the money went to the right place. ARMYs come from all over the world and they aren't little mindless kids either. We enjoy people learning about BTS and falling in love with them and their message but that's only when the reactions are genuine and the reactors actually try to understand what's going on. You are viewing them with AMERICAN EYES and it's kinda irritating to watch that's the only part of new people discovering BTS to irritates me. These men are NOT AMERICAN OTHER COUNTRIES ARE MORE FREE TO EXPRESS HOW THEY FEEL WHETHER THAT'S CRYING, LAUGHING, HUGGING AND KISSING EACH OTHER ON THE CHEEKS ITS THEIR CULTURE. American culture is so hung up on what someone else is doing in their personal lives it's so weird like mind your own business. We don't know what the boys do in their personal lives whether they have girlfriend, boyfriends husbands or wives that's not our business and we kinda make it a habit NOT TO PRY. But some crazy people do stalk the pages of their friends and family members and that's crossing so many lines. Male reactors really do irk my soul I'm trying to write all of this without being rude but it's so irritating. They aren't just peers they've been together for 11 years as a group and some have been friends for 14 years. They will tell you they are FAMILY they spent more time together than they did with their actual families. They are from different parts of Korea so yeah they had to leave home and move to Seoul they lived in a dorm together up until 2019. Yes the boys drink that's kinda a thing in Korea. I mean you were on your phone you could have looked up some of these stuff you asked about.

  • @katebts89
    @katebts89 Месяц назад +14

    I'm sorry I just dont know how I feel about this reaction, guy on the right is rude. He's clearly not interested, that's fine, don't react then. We don't care either. Bye, unsubscribe 😊

  • @tingtingboll
    @tingtingboll Месяц назад +5

    Why even watch the guide when you're only going to be on the phone or talking over everything?

    • @cindyccc
      @cindyccc Месяц назад

      Ikr! 🙄 So annoying and disrespectful

  • @calico_cat-0_0
    @calico_cat-0_0 Месяц назад +9

    Hello guys, first of all I want to thank you for continuing to respond to our boys, I am really captivated by how sincerely you try to delve into the details and figure out what you don’t quite understand yet. Secondly, if you want to learn a little more about the path that BTS took on the way to their success, then I can recommend you the video BTS hardships 2013-2021. I think you might also like some funny collections, for example, Namjoon being done with everything, drunk BTS is the best BTS and the like. And of course, you should definitely watch their live performances, I would pay special attention to MMA 2019, this video really blew everyone’s minds💜💜🤍❤‍🩹Thanks again for the reactions💜🤍❤‍🩹
    P.S. I can’t answer for everyone, but many of the army defend our boys very fiercely due to the huge amount of hatred towards them, if you watch the video from the recommendation above, I think you can better understand why this happens❤‍🩹

  • @msdeepanjali7713
    @msdeepanjali7713 Месяц назад +20

    dude srsly tho, honestly, without any negativity, and very genuinely, if u gotta look at your phone for half the time just film the reaction when you are not busy. Seeing the other guy being genuine is nice to see tho. it just feels disrespectful for the viewers and even your partner if u r so not into the reaction. it shouldnt be this hard if its your job right?

  • @MissSmartypants555
    @MissSmartypants555 Месяц назад +5

    Korea has a culture of "skinship" where people of the same sex are extremely physically affectionate with each other starting from childhood. Homosexuality is taboo in their society and coming out as gay usually means the end of one's career.

  • @itsleina5102
    @itsleina5102 24 дня назад +2

    ‘How close are they?’ That’s the take away from guy on the right…They spent more time in their lives together than apart, if you paid attention

  • @jerisprudence2
    @jerisprudence2 Месяц назад +6

    On the comment re what part of charity actually goes to the people, please know that the map tracks grassroots charity projects initiated by the fans within their local communities /city or state.. And its different types of charity projects..

  • @isadorasalv
    @isadorasalv Месяц назад +6

    I'm glad you reacted to this video! There are a lot of cultural differences that might seem "odd" to some people at first, but I think army will guide you though this as long as you're open minded and genuine about this. I'm gonna be honest and say I didn't love every aspect of your earlier BTS reactions, but it seems like you're becoming more comfortable with BTS and willing to give them a real chance and I appreciate that. In regards of them being very touchy feely I think it has to do with their culture, but they're also very much like a family! Personally I think that's pretty normal and natural. They keep their dating life private and army respects that. Looking forward to you next reactions!

  • @taskhn
    @taskhn Месяц назад +3

    lol korea is VERY big on being touchy feely because they treat their friendship groups like family, bts have a very platonic relationship. its more like a brotherhood defo not more than that, the only way you'd see that is through watching their content tbh. youll quickly see their dynamic is very playful/family-like

  • @aparna5532
    @aparna5532 17 дней назад +1

    Well they appear "super close" because they are brothers and don't have a shred of toxic masculinity in them! They are super intelligent, loving, caring, humble bunch of human beings. A bond like theirs is super rare to find these days!

  • @ot7jyn
    @ot7jyn Месяц назад +8

    RESPECTFULLY, please don't react to something that needs to be read if you're going to be on your phone half the reaction. This was the most frustrating video to watch. 😮‍💨

  • @czak598
    @czak598 Месяц назад +2

    You guys seem so skeptical about BTS which I love because if you decide to go down this rabbit hole then you watching you change your mind and be blown away will be so satisfying. BTS are like the Swiss army knife of music, there really isn't any genre or style they can't do. I am a 55 yr and I have never seen a group like this in my life. Also, the more you watch, you will come realize that the music transcends language, culture, genre and all the extraneous stuff will seem trivial. BTS is a family, they call each other brother and talk about their brotherhood all the time. I hope you stay on the BTS train for a while because these boys with their amazing music and talent, joy for life, open hearts, and high emotional intelligence have the power to change your whole life perspective.

  • @Umla80
    @Umla80 Месяц назад +4

    The fans are called the ARMY but also the members are all serving at the moment in the military :) In South Korea its mandatory for men to do so, the first one to come back will be discharged in 15 days :) (the service period is 18months for regular service).

  • @maxinearmstead7563
    @maxinearmstead7563 Месяц назад +4

    I'm a Black American and understand what you said about giving donations to individuals. But if you're not from this country how are you supposed to know who to give it to? Can't BTS get some credit for trying to help. Because they're from another country at the time the donation was made they were learning about our country. Just like now there a lot you will learn about their country and it's ok. Welcome to BTS rabbit hole. 💜💜

  • @azil21
    @azil21 Месяц назад +4

    Appreciated you guys for reacting this video before reacting their performances..This guide to BTS help you to learn how amazing each one of them.

  • @susank.548
    @susank.548 Месяц назад +3

    I want to apologize for anyone claiming to be ARMYS who spoke with any kind of meanness towards you. Everyone has a right to their opinion. And yes,this will definitely help you understand more about the boys and Korean culture in general. They have sacrificed many things, including their families, due to practice in singing, dancing, continuing their education school, all while touring the world. They have also taken vacations together as well as made over 150 episodes of their own variety show,Run BTS( free on RUclips with eng subs). Thank you for sharing. 💜🫡