Sumin Hyesoo Syafinaz Binte Zainal
Sumin Hyesoo Syafinaz Binte Zainal
Sumin Hyesoo Syafinaz Binte Zainal
Hyesoo
A name that is typically given to a female Asian, Korean to be more specific, who has a 50 50 chance of fitting into the asian stereotypes.
She loves boba, looks like a 12 year old in the age of 24, has a severe asian glow, is short , adores anime/animation, is obsessed with spicy food, and is good with chopsticks.
She came from South Korea, excels in the arts and p.e more than she does in math and science, loves dogs but doesn’t eat them, doesn’t have perfect skin, is a good driver, and is not a doctor nor wants to be a doctor ever.
Did I mention that her english is good?
She loves boba, looks like a 12 year old in the age of 24, has a severe asian glow, is short , adores anime/animation, is obsessed with spicy food, and is good with chopsticks.
She came from South Korea, excels in the arts and p.e more than she does in math and science, loves dogs but doesn’t eat them, doesn’t have perfect skin, is a good driver, and is not a doctor nor wants to be a doctor ever.
Did I mention that her english is good?
“Hey Hyesoo, how would i pronounce your name in Korean?”
“ /hɛsu / (혜수). It’s ㅎ=/h/, ㅖ=/jɛ, ㅅ=/s/, ㅜ= /u /. But we don’t really pronounce the /j/ part.”
“Oh, so it’s not ‘hey’ nor ‘hi’. Why do you spell it like ‘hye’ then?”
“Idk, why do you spell salmon or psychology or knowledge like salmon or psychology or knowledge?”
“You right.”
“ /hɛsu / (혜수). It’s ㅎ=/h/, ㅖ=/jɛ, ㅅ=/s/, ㅜ= /u /. But we don’t really pronounce the /j/ part.”
“Oh, so it’s not ‘hey’ nor ‘hi’. Why do you spell it like ‘hye’ then?”
“Idk, why do you spell salmon or psychology or knowledge like salmon or psychology or knowledge?”
“You right.”
Hyesoo
A name that is typically given to a female Asian, Korean to be more specific, who has a 50 50 chance of fitting into the asian stereotypes.
She loves boba, looks like a 12 year old in the age of 24, has a severe asian glow, is short , adores anime/animation, is obsessed with spicy food, and is good with chopsticks.
She came from South Korea, excels in the arts and p.e more than she does in math and science, loves dogs but doesn’t eat them, doesn’t have perfect skin, is a good driver, and is not a doctor nor wants to be a doctor ever.
Did I mention that her english is good?
She loves boba, looks like a 12 year old in the age of 24, has a severe asian glow, is short , adores anime/animation, is obsessed with spicy food, and is good with chopsticks.
She came from South Korea, excels in the arts and p.e more than she does in math and science, loves dogs but doesn’t eat them, doesn’t have perfect skin, is a good driver, and is not a doctor nor wants to be a doctor ever.
Did I mention that her english is good?
“Hey hyesoo, how would i pronounce your name in Korean?”
“ /hɛsu / (혜수). It’s ㅎ=/h/, ㅖ=/jɛ, ㅅ=/s/, ㅜ= /u /. But we don’t really pronounce the /j/ part.”
“Oh, so it’s not ‘hey’ nor ‘hi’. Why do you spell it like ‘hye’ then?”
“Idk, why do you spell salmon or psychology or knowledge like salmon or psychology or knowledge?”
“You right.”
“ /hɛsu / (혜수). It’s ㅎ=/h/, ㅖ=/jɛ, ㅅ=/s/, ㅜ= /u /. But we don’t really pronounce the /j/ part.”
“Oh, so it’s not ‘hey’ nor ‘hi’. Why do you spell it like ‘hye’ then?”
“Idk, why do you spell salmon or psychology or knowledge like salmon or psychology or knowledge?”
“You right.”