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Mar 11, 2022, 124 tweets

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Pa’ Ted: Imagine when you retire, or when you are 70 or 80 years old, where will you be then? What are you doing?
#Nichkhun: I probably sit on the top of a mountain, near a vineyard. When I look down from the mountain top, I will see the sea.
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#Nichkhun: I am sipping wine after I finish playing golf. At the back of my house on the mountain, there’s a vineyard. Or my house is located near a winery. I enjoy drinking red wine and I like playing golf. Actually, you can play golf at any age.
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#Nichkhun: After playing golf, I probably come home, sit back, relax, and sip wine with my wife. We'll enjoy the sunshine, the breeze, and the view in front of us. I will be happy, living with nature. We come from nature. We should go back to live with nature.
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#Nichkhun: When we are young, we work hard and live in the city. Then we go back to live with nature. I think it's the human life cycle.
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#Nichkhun: I am a planner. I plan for things that I can control. Like when I prepare for my family trip, I will research everything. If we will drive from this location to that location, is there anything interesting to see on the way?
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#Nichkhun: I like to plan in advance for things I can control. Within 10 years, I would like to buy a house in California. The house I'll buy is within this price range. It'll be located around this area of CA. I don't know if these things I plan will happen.
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#Nichkhun: I don't know if a house in CA will happen. If I marry a Thai girl, I probably move back to Thailand. If I marry a Korean girl, I probably settle down in Korea. So I like to plan ahead. But I try not to think too much about things I can't control.
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Pa’ Ted: What are the most important lessons you've learned?
#Nichkhun: One lesson I've used all the time is learning from everything around me. I have worked in several countries. Each country has its own great cultures that I have incorporated into my life.
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#Nichkhun: For example, in Thailand, I probably hand you a bottle of water with one hand. But in Korea, I have to do it with both hands.
Pa' Ted: Just like I saw in the Korean series.
Khun: Yes, with both hands.
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#Nichkhun: And from Thai culture, I have learned to bend down when I walk past people to show respect. Korean people don't do that because it's not their culture.
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#Nichkhun: It's a mix of cultures and it's enjoyable for me. I bent down while walking past people. They wondered why I did that and I explained that it's Thai culture. So I keep an open mind in order to learn everything that comes into my life.
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#Nichkhun: The other important lesson I've learned is turning a crisis into an opportunity. My dad has always told me that it is impossible there will be only good things happening in our life.
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#Nichkhun: When bad things happened in our life, we have to remember them. We have to learn from them. And we must never repeat them. If you make a mistake, you have to admit it, apologize, and accept the punishment you deserve.
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#Nichkhun: You have to learn from the mistake you made. You must never repeat the same mistake. You may be allowed to make a mistake once or twice at most. If you make the same mistake for the third time, that means it's your natural character. That's who you are.
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#Nichkhun: My dad would warn me only 3 times. He would warn me not to do something. After I did it 3 times, he would hit me. So making a mistake twice may be ok. But if you do it 3 times, that's who you are. That's why this same mistake happens.
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Pa' Ted: You've lived in so many countries. Why did you move so often?
#Nichkhun: I was born in America. When I was 2 years old, my family moved back to Thailand. So I grew up in Thailand.
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#Nichkhun: My parents wanted me to study English. There's a great school in New Zealand (Whanganui Collegiate School). One of my cousins went to study there first. My brother also studied there. Then it's my turn. I studied there for almost 2 years.
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#Nichkhun: I stayed in NZ until I was around 14 years old. Then I went to attend a high school in America. Public high schools are free there and I am an American citizen. The school in NZ was quite expensive and my aunt helped pay for my tuition fee.
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Khun told the stories of going to the Korean festival, meeting the JYPE casting scout who invited him to the hotel who he thought might be a fraud. Then the whole story of singing and dancing in front of Starbucks.😂
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#Nichkhun: My grandma was RAIN's fan and the drama Full House was very popular in Thailand back then. So she encouraged me to go to Korea. My dad asked the JYPE team to fly to Thailand. He wanted to talk to them directly.
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#Nichkhun: The JYPE team flew to Thailand to meet my dad the next day. I was still in USA then. My dad talked with them about my contract and tried to change some conditions in the contract. My dad wanted to see if they really wanted me as JYPE trainee.
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#Nichkhun: Since my dad was not a lawyer, he had to do a quick study on contracting law. He asked for some changes in my contract to see if they really wanted me. And the JYPE team said Okay. They agreed with the conditions my dad wanted.
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#Nichkhun: Koreans know that JYPE's a well-known company. So Korean trainees that were cast often quickly said okay. But my family and I didn't know this company, right? We made some changes in the contract and I moved to Korea in 2006.

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Pa' Ted: You said back then you couldn't sing or dance. Why did they choose you?
#Nichkhun: At first, others in JYPE said this kid couldn't do anything. He was not Korean. He couldn't speak Korean. What would you bring him to Korea for?

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#Nichkhun: But the JYPE casting agent who met me in USA must see something in me and asked the company to trust her judgement. She wanted to train me to be a star. She thought I could do it.

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#Nichkhun: So it's because of my appearance. She liked my look and she thought this kid could be trained to be a star. That's why she chose me.
Pa' Ted: I think she saw your potential when you were brave enough to dance in front of Starbucks.

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#Nichkhun: She has cast over 10 trainees who later on became famous as JYPE idols and as stars in other companies. So I think she saw something in me. She didn't see perfection but she saw wet clay that could be molded.

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Pa’ Ted: I think you are being humble. I am confident she didn't choose you just because of your appearance. She was a professional scout so she must see something in you.
#Nichkhun: She said she went to scout kids in 11 countries. LA was the last city she went.

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#Nichkhun: Then she met me in LA. She told me I was the only trainee she found after scouting in 11 countries. I told her, Why did you choose me? I can't do anything. 😂

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Pa’ Ted: We often heard about the strict training for Korean idols. How rigorous was the training program?
#Nichkhun: I stayed at the dorm on the first day I arrived. JYPE is not just an entertainment company. It's also a very strict boarding school.

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#Nichkhun: They gave me time to adjust for a week and took me on a tour of the company. You could go to these places if you wanted to eat something near the company. So at first, it's relaxing. But when the training started, it became a real boarding school.

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Pa' Ted: What time did you wake up?
#Nichkhun: It's up to us but we had to punch a time clock at 9AM. We had to study or train at the company and they had installed CCTV cameras. If we were tired and wanted to take a nap, they would call us. "Wake up." 😅📞

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#Nichkhun: They gave us food coupons so we could eat at the restaurants near the company. They made a deal with restaurants that these kids with the coupons could have meals there. And the company would pay for all the food at the end of the month.
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#Nichkhun: After the lunch break, we would go back to study and train. After we had dinner, we would continue training until we clocked out at around 9-10PM. So we spent 12 hours at the company.
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#Nichkhun: Every trainee had to perform a song at the end of the month. They would set up cameras and we performed on stage. They would record our performances to see if we improved.
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#Nichkhun: They wanted to see if we had dedications and practised hard enough. They would see how we behaved, if we listened to what they taught us, and if we complied with the rules.
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#Nichkhun: If we didn't improve within 2-3 months, if we didn't listen to our trainers' warnings repeatedly, we would be kicked out of the training program.
Pa' Ted: It's like a reality show but this is life real.
Khun: That's right.
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Pa' Ted: All the other trainees were Korean, right?
#Nichkhun: I was the first foreign trainee at the company.
Pa' Ted: Was there anything that made it particularly uncomfortable or difficult for you?
Khun: Everyone at the company was nice.
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#Nichkhun: They didn't discriminate against me because I was not Korean. They didn't make me feel I was different from them. What made me most uncomfortable and worried was my own lacking capabilities.
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#Nichkhun: Other trainees were there because they wanted to pass the audition. They wanted to be stars. They had basic skills in singing or dancing. So I started from below zero. I couldn't catch up with them.
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#Nichkhun: We had a test at the end of every month. They would say to me, "Why don't you improve? Why do you suck? Why can't you catch up with your friends?"
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#Nichkhun: I wanted to tell them so bad. You asked me to come to Korea knowing I had no skills. I could not do anything. Why would you say these things to me? I really disliked the words, "You suck. You can't do it."
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#Nichkhun: I hated these words so much. That's why I would do anything so that I would never hear these words anymore.
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#Nichkhun: For the first 6 months, they repeatedly told me, “You can’t do it.” I called my dad and told him I wanted to go back to study in America. I was not good at studying but I thought I would rather go back to study.
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#Nichkhun: I didn’t want to stay in Korea anymore. I saw no future for myself. The trainers often scolded me and I couldn’t speak Korean well. My dad encouraged me to stay for another 6 months and to keep trying.
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#Nichkhun: If I trained in Korea for the whole year and I still didn’t want to be there, he would allow me to go back to USA. So I gritted my teeth and kept trying. For the next 6 months, I did as much as I could so I wouldn’t hear those words anymore.
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#Nichkhun: On the days that I couldn’t sleep, I would go to the company at 5AM to practise dancing and singing by myself. I tried to be friends with other trainees who were talented and asked for their advice.
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#Nichkhun: I couldn’t speak Korean well so I spoke both English and Korean, asking them if it was ok for me to sing this way. These great friends would give me advice. Later on, these friends would become members of 2PM with me.
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Pa’ Ted: How long did you keep trying until you didn’t hear those words?
#Nichkhun: Over a year.
Pa’ Ted: You stayed longer than a whole year you promised your dad. That means you were not disheartened anymore.
#Nichkhun: Right. I wanted to win against myself.
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#Nichkhun: I also told myself, “You have come this far. Are you going to lose the battle with yourself and go back to study?” I hate losing, especially losing against myself. That’s why I like playing golf since I compete against myself.
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#Nichkhun: So I studied and worked harder. After those rigorous 6 months, the trainers scolded me less often. Sometimes they said, “You have improved but you have to keep going forward.” Then one day they said, “You are almost ready.”
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Pa’ Ted: After being scolded for a long time, what did you feel when you heard praises or encouragements from your trainers?
#Nichkhun: I felt that I was on the right track.

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#Nichkhun: Comparing myself against other trainees, I could not be satisfied. I had to keep going until I was better than them which was not an easy feat.

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#Nichkhun: I learned singing and dancing. I learned rapping and acting too. I also had to take an extra course which was the Korean language. The company wanted us to learn acrobatics. They wanted to see everyone’s potential.

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#Nichkhun: Sometimes, we attended 5-6 classes within a day. If we were not attending classes, we had to practise. They would choose only trainees who were ready to dedicate themselves wholeheartedly in order to be artists.

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Pa’ Ted: Were there any trainees who gave up?
#Nichkhun: Quite a few of them admitted they couldn’t do it and left. The company wanted to see if we had any potential and if we wanted it badly enough we would work doggedly.

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Pa’ Ted: How long did you train until you become a member of 2PM?
#Nichkhun: I trained for a year and a half. Then Wonder Girls made a debut. JYPE wanted to create a new boy band. So they chose some kids among 40 trainees and tried to form them into groups.

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#Nichkhun: This experimental period lasted about 6 months. And they told us we would not debut if we could not do a backflip. They wanted us to be unique. It was difficult because we didn’t have the necessary basic skills.

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#Nichkhun: They said learning to do a leg split well could take up to 6 months. But we had to take a shortcut and learn how to do a backflip on the first day.

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#Nichkhun: They told us to lie down and raise our legs up against the wall. The trainer would stand at the wall and push our legs far apart for half an hour. Bruised appeared on our legs and we were walking around like this. 😂

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#Nichkhun: After the split, we would learn the backflips. Every time we had to attend the acrobatics class we didn’t want to go. There were 13 of us. At first, the company intended to debut all 13 boys in a single band. Then we were divided into 2PM and 2AM.

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Pa’ Ted: So you finally learned how to do a backflip.
#Nichkhun: All of us can do a backflip. But I'd rather not do a backflip nowadays. My back hurts.
Pa’ Ted: Can you still do a backflip today?
#Nichkhun: I think I can but I haven’t done it for a long time.
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#Nichkhun: We released Heartbeat around the end of 2009. It was a big hit. In Korea, there are 4 major year-end music award shows (on SBS, MBC, KBS, and Mnet). I think we prepared about 40 special performances for these shows.
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#Nichkhun: There were one-minute shows, three-minute shows, and collaboration stages with other groups. We had to learn new dance moves and memorise the lyrics of those special songs we collaborated with others.
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#Nichkhun: During the 3-4 week period, we were filming commercials too. We got up at 5AM, left the dorm at 6AM, and worked until 2AM. Then we came back to the company and practised until 6AM. We went back to the dorm to take a shower and left the dorm at 7AM.
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#Nichkhun: This same routine went on for 4 weeks. I think we slept on our bed for 10 hours during this period. We took a nap in the car. There were 6 of us and we had 2 bathrooms at the dorm. We would nap for 20 minutes when others took turns to take a bath.
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#Nichkhun: We recorded one song for a commercial. I remember we practised until 7AM and we recorded this song until 9AM. Then we went back to the dorm to take a shower and went to work again.
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#Nichkhun: Two weeks later, this CF song by 2PM landed on the Number 1 spot on a music chart. We were like, “Which song is that? We didn’t release any new song.” 😂
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#Nichkhun: We couldn’t remember because we slept on the sofas in the dance practice room and took turns recording the song. Each of us recorded the song for 30 minutes and went back to sleep.
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#Nichkhun: So we were surprised when the song ranked at the top of the chart. We couldn’t remember which song it was. We couldn’t even remember the lyrics.
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* I think the song Khun mentioned is Tik Tok.

Pa’ Ted: Was there moments when you were on stage and you couldn’t remember the lyrics?
#Nichkhun: All the time.😂 Some songs have 2 versions (Korean and Japanese). It’s easy to get confused. 😅

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Pa’ Ted: How was your health when you had to work hard constantly?
#Nichkhun: I’m lucky that I don’t get sick often. But there was a time I hurt my back until I couldn’t walk. We were preparing our dance break for Heartbeat.

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#Nichkhun: A member would throw me up. I flipped and landed on the floor. Two members would hold my arms and my legs. Then another member would use 2 hands to raise me up and hold me in the air. We were zombies so I was supposed to be dead lying on his hands.
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#Nichkhun: I must have moved wrong. My back hurt so I sat down to take a break. I couldn’t stand up so they took me to the hospital for spinal injections and nerve blocks. I got 6 injections in my spine. It was extremely painful.
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#Nichkhun: I felt like the pain was spreading from head to toe. It was sheer hell.
Pa’ Ted: I listened to you describe the dance move and it didn’t feel like a concert performance. It sounded like performances by Cirque du Soleil.
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#Nichkhun: But finally we did perform the dance break we prepared for Heartbeat. I got better so I was able to perform these moves at one of the year-end award shows during the 4-week period that we didn’t have many chances to sleep.
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Pa’ Ted: You once said in an interview, “During the time, I worked so hard that I was not happy. I didn’t even know what I was making money for. I didn’t know when I was going to die. I didn’t have time to spend the money I earned. I was not happy.”
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#Nichkhun: I felt like that around 2014. During the Heartbeat period, we were busy but we stayed mainly in Korea. In 2014, I flew over a hundred times a year.
Pa’ Ted: So you flew once in 3 days.

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#Nichkhun: On some days, I flew from Thailand to Korea. After I finished my work in Korea, I flew to Japan at night on the same day. So I was in 3 countries in a single day. I often had to take a nap on the plane.

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#Nichkhun: One day, I had to perform at a JYP Nation concert. I just flew back to Korea that morning. I went to the concert hall to practise. During the talk break in the concert, other 2PM members were talking with our fans. But I was standing there blankly.
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#Nichkhun: I was so exhausted my body wanted to shut down. I wanted to sit down or sleep. I looked at our fans and I tried to smile. During the concert, I should have made my fans happy. Why was it so difficult to smile?
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#Nichkhun: It was not fair to my fans. I was working so hard to pursue money and fame. But it was not fair to my fans who paid for the concert tickets and who had to wait for several hours to see us that day.
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#Nichkhun: So I told the company that during all the 2PM’s group activities, I didn’t want to do solo work that I had to fly far away. Like when I had to shoot a drama in China for 3 months and I had to fly back and forth all the time.
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#Nichkhun: I didn’t want to do that anymore. If it’s a job that didn’t take a lot of time, I would do it. But I didn’t want to do individual jobs that would interfere with 2PM’s work. I would refuse those jobs.
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#Nichkhun: It didn’t matter how much money I would get. I preferred to do 2PM’s group work first. Those strenuous individual work schedules were not worth it.
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#Nichkhun: It’s not good for my health and it’s not fair for my fans who have loved me and waited for me. Each time our fans went to watch our concerts, it was really exhausting.
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#Nichkhun: For our concerts at 7PM, our fans had to go to the concert halls before 11AM. Then they had to line up for hours to buy official goods or to get into the halls.
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#Nichkhun: When 2PM held a concert at Impact Arena in Thailand, our fans had to sit outside the arena all day in blazing hot weather. They couldn’t get up to buy food either because they might lose their place in the line.
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#Nichkhun: When we are on stage and perform in front of them, we have to give them 150% or 200% of our efforts. We should do all we can like there’s no tomorrow so that it is worth it for them, for all the time, money, love, and support they have given us.
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#Nichkhun: This is what I should do as an artist. Blindly chasing money and fame in other countries is not fair to my fans. I will go and do these jobs if I have time. But if I don’t have much time, I should focus on 2PM’s work.
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Pa’ Ted: What you said is the opposite of my previous understanding that working with a major entertainment company in Korea, artists don’t have much bargaining power. What you asked from the company sounds difficult to achieve but you succeeded.
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#Nichkhun: I have tried not to say what I feel. People in the company know that I must have a lot of feelings but I just keep them to myself. I think I have a high level of understanding. It’s probably I have lived and worked in several countries.
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#Nichkhun: I understand that people have different perspectives and their own opinions. It's possible. I say these words often. “It’s possible.”

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#Nichkhun: When I told them I wanted to focus on 2PM’s work during the time I was extremely busy, they understood that I felt it's necessary for me. I must have good enough reasons. The company thanked me for the hard work I have done since we made a debut.
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Pa’ Ted: You have worked so hard that you have the right to ask questions.
#Nichkhun: I have worked so hard that the company respects my decision. They listen to what I say.

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Pa’ Ted: What are some of the strictest rules for Korean companies?
#Nichkhun: There are basic rules for most companies. For the first 3 years after your debut, you can’t have a girlfriend or boyfriend. You can’t go out and drink outside the company.

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#Nichkhun: You can’t leave the dorm after work. If you want to leave the dorm, you have to ask the manager who takes care of you for permission first.

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#Nichkhun: For some companies, there’s a rule that you can’t have a mobile phone. JYPE is pretty good. They are reasonable so they don’t have the no phone rule.

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Pa’ Ted: So it’s like you are still in a boarding school.
#Nichkhun: Exactly. And you can’t move out of the dorm to live alone, during these first 3 years. After 3 years and if you have enough money, you can rent a place outside and live alone.

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Pa’ Ted: They want to make sure you are mature enough.
#Nichkhun: Right. It’s about building teamwork too. If we live together, we will have more chances to know each other and build better friendships.

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Pa’ Ted: Do you think it’s reasonable for them to have the no dating rule?
#Nichkhun: It is from their perspective. They have made an investment in creating us. We are the company’s product so they have to control the product quality. It’s reasonable for them.
#ป๋าเต็ดทอล์ก #2PM

#Nichkhun: From our perspectives, we are human. How can you control us? We are not objects. So I can understand the reasons from different perspectives.
Pa’ Ted: If you can’t accept these rules, you can choose not to be there.
Khun: It’s all in the contract.
#ป๋าเต็ดทอล์ก #2PM

Pa’ Ted: What are the reasons you are alive today?
#Nichkhun: Being alive every single day is a good enough reason for me to want to be alive tomorrow. I want to do my best today for my future. I want to travel or go to places. I am glad I am alive.
#ป๋าเต็ดทอล์ก #2PM

#Nichkhun: I can say I want to be alive for my fans and that’s right too. Everything that happened during almost 34 years of my life has made me Nichkhun today. I have today because of all the good and bad things that happened in my life.

#ป๋าเต็ดทอล์ก #2PM

#Nichkhun: If I could go back in time to when I was 26 years old, I would not go. Todays’ Nichkhun is the best version of myself. At the moment, there’s no better version. But tomorrow’s Nichkhun must be even better.

#ป๋าเต็ดทอล์ก #2PM #นิชคุณ

This is one of the best interviews of #Nichkhun.
Don't miss it. 🥰

Pa' Ted Talk EP.84
EP.84 (ตอนจบ) นิชคุณ.. จากวันนั้นถึงวันนี้ | NICHKHUN PART 2 | ป๋าเต็ดทอล์ก

#ป๋าเต็ดทอล์ก #2PM #นิชคุณ

Khun’s interview about his early days makes me think of what Jun.K said.

"Let's always remember the time when we spent a week eating dozen eggs because we didn't have money."🥚🍳😆

[Real 2PM] #Nichkhun’s Surprise Birthday Party

🥰❤️

#Nichkhun : "Let's do it together" made Jun.K cry

#JUN_K #2PM

Let's watch Tik Tok MV. 😆

#ป๋าเต็ดทอล์ก #2PM #นิชคุณ #Nichkhun

[Eng Sub] Cass Beer Music Drama MV 1/2 2PM

Let's watch Tik Tok MV. 😆

#ป๋าเต็ดทอล์ก #2PM #นิชคุณ #Nichkhun

[Eng Sub] Cass Beer Music Drama MV 2/2 2PM

Grandpa Khun doing a little backflip in 2022 😆
#ป๋าเต็ดทอล์ก #2PM #นิชคุณ #Nichkhun

This is the kind of crazy schedule Khun had in 2014.

#Nichkhun #2PM 🌎✈️

His flight schedule in 2019 😅

#Nichkhun #2PM 🌎✈️

#Nichkhun #2PM #2019 🌎✈️

#Nichkhun #2PM 🌎✈️

#Nichkhun #2PM 2018 🌎✈️

#Nichkhun #2PM #Junho 🌎✈️🥰

#Nichkhun #2PM 🌎✈️ 2018

#Nichkhun #2PM #นิชคุณ 🌎✈️ 2019

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