MrRiya’s story is told. Naturally, the hero’s name is Kim. Kim was seen commuting to Education City Stadium on the subway. Friends Yoon, Woojong and Ji Woo dress Kim in sheep jewels as if they are preparing a groom. Kim is embarrassed when she wears an Arab robe, wearing Taub and Gatra. When she saw their preparations like a dress-up contest at the school’s art festival, she leaned over and said “hello.”
This Korean group was featured in the Metro after the match between Korea and Ghana at the World Cup. When they saw the Korean in Arab clothes, many people came up to him and curiously took selfies. “Clothing is important when it comes to the World Cup. Most come with the Korean flag waving in their face. Wujong got this idea when he thought he should have some nice clothes too. Everyone pays attention when they see me in Arab clothes,” Kim said.
While Kim is Arab, Yun’s celebration wears Hanbok, a traditional Korean dress. No one leaves without taking a selfie even if they find Yun wearing a sunflower hat.
Hanbok is our traditional dress. Hanbok is worn by girls for weddings and similar occasions. I decided to wear a hanbok when Kim wore Arabic to the World Cup. Isn’t it nice to see us together?” Yun asked. He replied, “Arabic and Korean mixed together.”
It has been a week since Kim and her friends arrived in Qatar. Coming from Utsan, Korea. All three completed their engineering studies. He got to the World Cup with the money he earned working part-time while studying. The trip came true as everyone’s parents announced their support for Katta. Wujong asked if she knew what the reason was. Laughing without knowing the answer, she said, “It’s because of my name.” Wujong means friendship.