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BTS Bias and the Practical Choices

Exactly who are the members of BTS? As a boy band, BTS epitomises all that’s good about it. They began as a hip-hop group in South Korea before moving on to produce Korean popular music known as K-Pop or Korean popular music as it’s known in the United States. Known as Bangtan Boys or Bangtan Sonyeondan, BTS (Bulletproof Boy Scouts) is a South Korean boy band. Do you need to know who is your BTS bias? Then know this first.

In addition to the members above, BTS also includes the likes of RM, Suga, Jin, Jimin, V, J-Hope, and Jungkook. The group’s leader, RM, is known professionally as Kim Nam-Joon, although the members all have their own distinct quirks and personalities.

“BTS” stands for “Broadband Telecommunications System.”

However, BTS is generally meant “behind the scenes” in America. In Korea  it stands for the Korean phrase “Bangtan Sonyeondan,” which translates to “Bulletproof Boy Scouts.”

Watching “Friends” on TV helped RM learn the language

When asked how “Friends” helped strengthen his grasp of the English language, R.M. said that it did. Considering that he is the only BTS member who professes to be able to speak effectively in English, RM, generally regarded as the de facto leader, may have had a point with this scheme.

The band has a positive impact on South Korea’s economy

This may not come as a surprise to BTS fans (also known as “BTS Army” or “Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth”). Still, they may not realise how much money they contribute to South Korea’s economy via purchases. According to current estimates, BTS is responsible for an inflow into the Korean economy of $3.6 billion.

Social media marketing is a skill that BTS has honed into a fine art

With little doubt, BTS has mastered the art of interacting directly with its fans through social media. The First Korean Twitter account to reach the milestone of 10 million followers, BTS is also the first Korean Twitter account.

In 2013, BTS performed during a fan gathering.

Yoongi is a massive admirer of the character from the show. “To Kumamon Min Yoongi, the brown bear cartoon Kumamon is like a favourite uncle. Located in Japan, the Kumamoto prefecture bear symbolises the country’s joyous spirit and open-hearted nature.

The Scar on Jimin’s Neck

Although it is hardly discernible in the sunlight, a faint scar covers Jimin’s right eye. According to an interview, the scar on his thigh results from his being accidentally hit by a baseball as an infant.

Addicts of the Crooked Street

BTS members have all admitted to being addicted to the popular smartphone game Crossy Road at one time or another. When it comes to posing with stuffed chicks from the game, they’ve even requested goods from the game’s makers through Twitter before posting photographs of themselves with the toys on social media.

RM, or Rap Monster, is an acronym for Rap Monster, a knowledgeable young guy who once revealed that his IQ score on a test taken during his second year of high school was an incredible 148. The Mensa International Test may be an option for him if he achieves this level of proficiency.

It is Taehyung’s favourite way to fall asleep: to be cradled by someone

If he’s in the same bed as someone else, Taehyung likes to sleep with his arms around whomever that happens to be. When he mentioned that he needed to be hugged up to sleep well, members of BTS had images to back it up.

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