Close Menu
  • Articles
    • Beauty
    • Breaking
    • Health
    • Japanese
    • K-Dramas
    • Lifestyle
      • Fashion
      • Food
      • Travel
    • Mind Map This
    • Music
      • Rock
      • Hip Hop
    • New Book Releases
    • Review It – Rate It
    • Reviews
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Where Are They Now
    • World
  • Fashion
    • Interviews
    • Articles
    • Seoul Fashion Week
  • Interviews
    • All Interviews
    • Audio Interviews
    • Video Interviews
    • Fashion Interviews
    • Film Maker Interviews
    • India Interviews
    • J-Pop Interviews
    • K-Pop Interviews
    • Taiwan Interviews
    • Telesummits
    • Traditional Korean Interviews
  • About Us
    • Contests
    • Events
    • Contact Us
    • Follow Us
    • Advertise With Us
  • Exclusive Manga
    • Androsia
    • Perfect Imperfection
  • Podcast
  • Amazon Alexa
  • Shop

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from KCrush America about art, design and business.

What's Hot

KCrush Interview With Lemiti U: Interview Responses by CheMis

June 30, 2025

Jeonju IFF 2025 KCrush Interview with ‘Ulysses’ Filmmaker Uwagawa Hikaru

June 30, 2025

THEBLACKLABEL’S BREAKOUT CO-ED GROUP ALLDAY PROJECT RELEASES TITLE TRACK “WICKED” FROM THEIR DEBUT SINGLE ALBUM “FAMOUS”

June 27, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
K Crush America Magazine
Subscribe Login
  • Articles
    • Beauty
    • Breaking
    • Health
    • Japanese
    • K-Dramas
    • Lifestyle
      • Fashion
      • Food
      • Travel
    • Mind Map This
    • Music
      • Rock
      • Hip Hop
    • New Book Releases
    • Review It – Rate It
    • Reviews
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Where Are They Now
    • World
  • Fashion
    • Interviews
    • Articles
    • Seoul Fashion Week
  • Interviews
    • All Interviews
    • Audio Interviews
    • Video Interviews
    • Fashion Interviews
    • Film Maker Interviews
    • India Interviews
    • J-Pop Interviews
    • K-Pop Interviews
    • Taiwan Interviews
    • Telesummits
    • Traditional Korean Interviews
  • About Us
    • Contests
    • Events
    • Contact Us
    • Follow Us
    • Advertise With Us
  • Exclusive Manga
    • Androsia
    • Perfect Imperfection
  • Podcast
  • Amazon Alexa
  • Shop
K Crush America Magazine
  • Blog
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
Home » The Plight of an International Fan
1777 Views
Articles

The Plight of an International Fan

Denise ColeyBy Denise ColeyJuly 21, 2014Updated:December 2, 2019No Comments6 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp VKontakte Email
Left: Two very bent B.A.P "Unplugged" posters. Center: B.A.P "Crash" album with ripped corners. At least someone at the postal service taped it after it apparently crashed? Right: Tatsmato had a rough journey in a very smashed box.
Left: Two very bent B.A.P "Unplugged" posters. Center: B.A.P "Crash" album with ripped corners. At least someone at the postal service taped it after it apparently crashed? Right: Tatsmato had a rough journey in a very smashed box.
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

K-Fans feel I-Fans don’t understand what it’s like to be K-Pop fans, because we don’t wait in line to purchase albums and merchandise, don’t wait for hours to catch a glimpse of their idols, or stand in long queues for music shows. They also say we don’t understand what it’s like to invest time and money into a group in order to make them who they are.

As an international fan, I can attest that many of us do all these things even though we’re far from Korea. When B.A.P came to Chicago, the line to get into Star Plaza was out the door and spilled into the parking lot. A large number of Babyz arrived super-early in hopes of getting the golden ticket that was the High-Five pass. And, on rare occasions when the music shows scan the crowds, the faces of international fans can be seen. So, at times, we do spend time and money to head to Korea to see our favs.

We international fans are just as dedicated as K-Fans.

But, being an international fan comes with hardships K-Fans don’t have, because they’re the home crowd. Few realize what we go through to support artists in the name of a fandom. The struggle is real.

"It's 5am, but VIXX won again! Now I have to sleep an hour before I get ready for school."/ via Microsoft Office
“It’s 5am, but VIXX won again! Now I have to sleep an hour before I get ready for school.”/ via Microsoft Office

Music Shows

Watching music shows is pretty much a way of life. For countries in Asia, these shows are on during reasonable hours. For those of us in other countries, especially those of us on the other side of the International Date Line (PST still have reasonable hours), these shows are either very late at night or very early in the morning. We’re talking 2am, 4am, 6am… A lot of us sacrifice sleep or morning routines, because we want to see our biases. Then, if we have to wake up early for work or school, we have to suck it up, guzzle coffee, and accept our zombie statuses.

Poor Quality Streams

Some of the channels block feeds for the U.S. audience, so we can’t rely on official means to watch our shows from time-to-time. That means we have to rely on the kindness of K-Fan friends to help with show livestreams.

Picture1
B2st performs “Good Luck” on the July 12, 2014 edition of Music Core. Note the grainy image. It was a bad stream night./via MBC YouTube

There is one person out there who has amazing high-quality streams, and those of us who converge on that stream thank him immensely. But, there are times when that one person is MIA and we’re left with low-quality streams that are pixelated messes with hiccupy sound, then you have conversations like this with K-Pop buddies:

“Is f(x) performing or did B2st borrow their voices?”

“No, I think that’s Henry using K.Will as a body double.”

But, we put up with bad quality sometimes, because we just want to see our biases.

Waiting for Translations

While many of us are trying to learn Korean, some of us just aren’t gifted in the language-learning department. For example, when I tutored English Language learning, I was trying to learn Chinese to communicate with my students better. The student teaching me said I could “single-handedly destroy the Chinese language.” Ouch.

I'm pretty sure this isn't what Himchan said, Google Translate. If it is, White Day just got really weird. / via YouTube, TS Entertainment
I’m pretty sure this isn’t what Himchan said, Google Translate. If it is, White Day just got really weird. / via YouTube, TS Entertainment

While K-fans can watch shows right away, sometimes I-Fans have to wait a week or more for translations from dedicated translators. Or, we may end up being a week late on a drama so we end up playing the spoiler-avoidance game.

And don’t get me started on some of Google’s YouTube translations.

The Waiting Game

ASASSI-Fans are just as excited about purchasing a new album or merchandise as K-Fans, and some K-Netz feel we just download everything illegally (this came up during arguments over the Baekhyun-Taeyeon “controversy”). We try to find retailers that count toward the music charts. But, I-Fans—depending on country—have to wait a month plus (unless we spend more for rush-shipping) for items to arrive. Sure, we can purchase music from iTunes, but some albums aren’t available. Plus, K-albums have awesome packaging. You can’t download that!

Customs Can Be a Pain

Part of the waiting is due to customs causing issues. Over the past few years, as I found out from one of the stores I frequent, customs in Korea, Hong Kong, and China have gotten strict with what is shipped to the United States. There may be an additional month tacked on to the already long wait for merchandise.

Downside: Longer wait. Upside: I have the complete "No Mercy" photocard set.
Downside: Longer wait. Upside: I have the complete “No Mercy” photocard set.

The Postal Service has it In for You

For a while, I had a lucky streak on Arirang’s radio shows winning books and CDs. After winning, the waiting game commences, but I waited a long time… and still waiting.

Sometimes, the postal service loses packages. Since they’re prizes, there’s no tracking number; there’s no way to tell where a package got lost. Is it in the country? Was it shipped to Antarctica? I swear penguins have my goods. Three years later, I’m still waiting for an SNSD album; one year later, I’m still waiting for signed Veloce and TEENTOP albums. The latter I spammed the Super K-Pop forum since my niece loves them, and I wanted to win for her. Perhaps I should be glad I didn’t hold my breath?

The Agony

More often than not, packages do arrive, but when they do, panic attacks may occur. Apparently, there are package handlers who care not for your international mail:

Left: Two very bent B.A.P "Unplugged" posters. Center: B.A.P "Crash" album with ripped corners. At least someone at the postal service taped it after it apparently crashed? Right: Tatsmato had a rough journey in a very smashed box.
Left: Two very bent B.A.P “Unplugged” posters. Center: B.A.P “Crash” album with ripped corners. At least someone at the postal service taped it after it apparently crashed? Right: Tatsmato had a rough journey in a very smashed box.

Left: Two very bent B.A.P “Unplugged” posters. Center: B.A.P “Crash” album with ripped corners. At least someone at the postal service taped it after it apparently crashed? Right: Tatsmato had a rough journey in a very smashed box.

The horror! Considering that product and shipping prices are a bit higher for imports, it’s disheartening to receive smashed boxes and taped goods. Perhaps it’s outlandish to expect perfection, but when money is spent on goods, this shouldn’t be what arrives.

Ridicule

Liking K-Pop can sometimes breed disdain among friends and family. There are times we international fans endure ridicule for enjoying the genre. Some of us sometimes take to hiding our love while others don’t seem to care. So in a way, K-Pop is like a forbidden or secret lover, because of how some people don’t accept the relationship. It’s part of being an international fan.

So, International Fans don’t understand what it’s like to be a K-Pop fan? We understand what it’s like, and sometimes our fangirling and fanboying has to come with a little more patience.

Sending
User Review
0 (0 votes)
international k-crush k-drama k-indie K-Pop kcrush kcrush k crush kdrama kfashion kost kpop kpop ost k_crush plight
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
Previous ArticleThe Teacher Says…
Next Article Generations Hard Work Pays Off Big….
Denise Coley

Related Posts

KCrush Interview With Lemiti U: Interview Responses by CheMis

June 30, 2025

THEBLACKLABEL’S BREAKOUT CO-ED GROUP ALLDAY PROJECT RELEASES TITLE TRACK “WICKED” FROM THEIR DEBUT SINGLE ALBUM “FAMOUS”

June 27, 2025

BTS’s SUGA – Completes Military Service & a Letter to ARMY

June 22, 2025

BTS: To Make a Full‑Group Comeback in 2026!

June 18, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Categories
  • Articles (916)
  • Audio Interviews (12)
  • Beauty (19)
  • Breaking (1,018)
  • Candid Conversations With KCrush (1)
  • Chinese Interviews (1)
  • Fashion (18)
  • Fashion Interviews (17)
  • Featured Interview (210)
  • Film Maker Interviews (53)
  • Food (2)
  • Health (1)
  • Hip Hop (4)
  • In Remembrance (20)
  • India Interviews (2)
  • Interviews (242)
  • J-HipHop (1)
  • J-Pop Interviews (12)
  • Japanese (11)
  • K-Dramas (56)
  • K-POP (8)
  • K-Pop Interviews (101)
  • KCrush Playlist (5)
  • KDrama (4)
  • Korean Trends (1)
  • Lifestyle (22)
  • Mind Map This (15)
  • Music (17)
  • New Book Releases (8)
  • Politics (2)
  • Review It – Rate It (64)
  • Reviews (5)
  • Rock (3)
  • Seoul Fashion Week Fashion Interviews (9)
  • Sports (1)
  • Taiwan Interviews (1)
  • Technology (1)
  • Throwback Thursday (8)
  • Traditional Korean (1)
  • Travel (7)
  • Travel (1)
  • Video Interviews (50)
  • Videogames (1)
  • Where Are They Now (36)
  • Who Said What on Wednesday (178)
  • World (3)
Trending Tags
BTS Hallyu interview jpop k-crush k-drama k-indie K-Pop k america kcrush kcrushamerica kcrushamericamagazine KCrush Interview KCRUSHInterview k crush interview kcrush k crush kcrushmagazine kcrushmedia kcrushnews kcrushtopentertainmentmagazine kculture kdrama kfashion kidol kmusic Korea korean Koreanculture koreankpop Koreanmusic KoreanPop kost kpop Kpopidol kpopidols kpopmusic kpop ost k_crush newmusic Pop said seoul wednesday: what with
Our Picks

Top 5 Fashion Designers in Singapore

May 18, 2021

Jade Roller & its Benefits

October 10, 2019

7 Seriously Amazing K-Beauty Moisturizers

September 23, 2019

Youthful, Winkle Free, Glowing Skin Thanks To K-Food

February 1, 2019
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Featured Interview

KCrush Interview With Lemiti U: Interview Responses by CheMis

By Denise ColeyJune 30, 20250

Thank you for the opportunity to talk about Lemiti U and this very personal project.…

Jeonju IFF 2025 KCrush Interview with ‘Ulysses’ Filmmaker Uwagawa Hikaru

June 30, 2025

THEBLACKLABEL’S BREAKOUT CO-ED GROUP ALLDAY PROJECT RELEASES TITLE TRACK “WICKED” FROM THEIR DEBUT SINGLE ALBUM “FAMOUS”

June 27, 2025

BTS’s SUGA – Completes Military Service & a Letter to ARMY

June 22, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from KCrush America about art & design.

About Us
About Us

Kcrush is the magazine that has a Crush on…? We talk about kpop, kdrama, artists, writers, beauty/fashion and more…

Suicide.org - Suicide Prevention, Awareness, and Support
Suicide.org: Suicide Prevention, Awareness, and Support

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Our Picks

KCrush Interview With Lemiti U: Interview Responses by CheMis

June 30, 2025

THEBLACKLABEL’S BREAKOUT CO-ED GROUP ALLDAY PROJECT RELEASES TITLE TRACK “WICKED” FROM THEIR DEBUT SINGLE ALBUM “FAMOUS”

June 27, 2025

BTS’s SUGA – Completes Military Service & a Letter to ARMY

June 22, 2025
New Comments
  • Theresa denosta on Top 15 Best K-Pop Group Leaders
  • kristina on Product Review: Elizavecca Cer-100 Collagen Protein Treatment
  • E on Why Something in The Rain Was So Disappointing
  • Asadbek on Top 15 Best K-Pop Group Leaders

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

  • Articles
    • Beauty
    • Breaking
    • Health
    • Japanese
    • K-Dramas
    • Lifestyle
      • Fashion
      • Food
      • Travel
    • Mind Map This
    • Music
      • Rock
      • Hip Hop
    • New Book Releases
    • Review It – Rate It
    • Reviews
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Where Are They Now
    • World
  • Fashion
    • Interviews
    • Articles
    • Seoul Fashion Week
  • Interviews
    • All Interviews
    • Audio Interviews
    • Video Interviews
    • Fashion Interviews
    • Film Maker Interviews
    • India Interviews
    • J-Pop Interviews
    • K-Pop Interviews
    • Taiwan Interviews
    • Telesummits
    • Traditional Korean Interviews
  • About Us
    • Contests
    • Events
    • Contact Us
    • Follow Us
    • Advertise With Us
  • Exclusive Manga
    • Androsia
    • Perfect Imperfection
  • Podcast
  • Amazon Alexa
  • Shop

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?