Published 15:12 IST, September 30th 2020
BTS’ Chuseok wishes: BTS' V and Jin share hilarious Chuseok wishes for the year; WATCH
BTS’ Chuseok wishes were unlike many, the group members had rather funny wishes as they shared the annual greetings video on Bangtan Tv. Watch video.
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BTS' Chuseok wishes this year was unlike anyone in previous years. group members wished ir fans and followers on national holiday of Korea. seven-member boy group h vivid wishes set in store. Out of bunch, BTS' V and eldest member Jin h weirdest wish.
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BTS' Chuseok wishes
BTS shared video on September 29, on ir official YouTube channel Bangtan Tv. group members were dressed in tritional hanboks for video. One by one, members wished for ir most surreal aims. J-Hope wished for fandom’s health and happiness and Jimin wished for well-being of ir group.
RM wished for peace for all. Jungkook wished that every member’s wishes come true. By time ‘wish ball’ reached Jin and V, all of wishes were mostly covered as per Jin. So Jin h something else he prayed for.
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Jin comically prayed that every living being on planet earth is happy. In his funny wish turn, he prayed for tiny beings like mosquitos, wasps and insects. While he was wishing, members were rolling out with laughter.
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BTS' V's wishes
BTS V, on or hand, was influenced by his co-member Jimin, who prompted that, ‘re are or planets as well’, to this V said, " I pray to god that re are aliens on earth.” This as well was found hilarious by members of band as all of m could t control ir laughter at this.
One of eldest members Min Yoongi aka Suga was one who ended video on a serious te. He wished that COVID-19 situation ends soon and people have ir daily life back. He also wished people happiness in coming days.
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Watch BTS members greet fans on Chuseok and also ask for wishes
More about Chuseok
Chuseok is Korean way of celebrating Thanksgiving. national holiday is celebrated every fall and one of most important days for Korean natives. According to folk tritions and native Korean history, day is celebrated on 15th day of 8th month of fall which can have changing days. day is also called as Hangawi as per a 90 Day Korean website. celebrations range from expressing gratitude towards elders as well as celebrating with food and tritional rice wine or Soju. People also believe in getting toger with family and making a feast.
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15:12 IST, September 30th 2020