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Life Lessons from Hi, Bye Mama
Hi, Bye Mama is one of those kdramas that having one box of tissue isn’t enough. It’s the type of drama that moves you and hits you in the heart. It makes you feel guilty if you take life and the people around you for granted. It makes you want to live life to the fullest. It makes living one of the greatest gift that one gets. Every episode of Hi, Bye Mama gives you so many life lessons that you just want to live life at its fullest. With that being said, here are 5 life lessons from Hi, Bye Mama
Life lessons learned in Hi, Bye Mama. 1. Don't take life for granted. As generic and cliche as it sounds, you never know what the future holds. Live life to the fullest and always appreciate the people around you.
2. If your family loves you dearly, they will never abandon you. Yu-Ri may have been a ghost for 5 years but she has never abandoned Seo-Woo. Although it was unfortunate that she got into an accident, she was able to get a second chance to be with her daughter.
Yu-ri’s mom also got the chance to spend time with her before she had to go again. It was so sweet to see how their relationship as mother and daughter grew even in a short span of time. No matter how old you are, your mom will always embrace you with open arms.
3. When life gives you second chances, consider it as a gift. Whether your consider yourself lucky or not, it is a gift for you to cherish and to appreciate. It gives you the opportunity to process and reflect on the things you weren't able to do on your first chance, hence given a second chance.
4. Not all stepmoms are evil. It's sad how children's books or fairytales depict stepmoms as evil like the one in Cinderella. Min-jung, Seo-woo's mom was so kind that I actually felt bad for her character. She loved Seo-Woo as her own.
It was so hard to hate Min-jung. As much as i wanted Yu-Ri to have her husband back, the fact that Min-jung sacrificed her own career to take care of Seo-Woo was something that shouldn’t be overlooked. A stepmom that willingly took the role as a mom right away was so beautiful that her character deserved more credit. Obviously it was difficult for her because she wasn’t Seo-Woo’s biological mom, but she was able to show her maternal love for her. It was evident in how she was Seo-Woo’s favorite person in the whole world. It was also so nice to see how her friendship with Yu-Ri and Hyun-Jung developed throughout the drama, kicking the other mom’s asses when they couldn’t stop backbiting them.
When Min-Jung wrote her goodbye letter to Yu-Ri, I cried so hard. Even though Yu-Ri lied to her, she still forgave her because she was still treated nicely.
5. Letting go isn't bad at all. Although it takes time and courage to accept this reality, it gives you a peace of mind. Gang-hwa lost Yu-Ri once Seo-Woo was born. It was so difficult for him to let go of Yu-ri that it compromised his career. Letting go of what hurt you gives you an avenue to soar higher and reach greater heights. Once he got the closure from Yu-Ri before she left (for the second time), he was able to fix his fear and relationship with his second wife, Min-Jung.
Honestly, I felt so bad for Gang-Hwa’s character. He was so broken even though he got remarried. Losing a loved one abruptly was so hard that it takes so long to move on. Salute to all those people who were able to recover from losing a loved one. From his character, one can realize that moving on from a loss can take awhile. One shouldn’t rush this process but should remember that it will get better. There will be light at the end of the tunnel.
This show was so good that i wish there were more shows that didn’t have antagonists in them. So many life lessons to learn from here. 10/10 recommend
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It's unrequited love.
seowoo: ji soo... jisoo: you must be having a good day. I can tell from your voice. seowoo: A good day? Not particularly. jisoo: where are you? seowoo: Home. I'm home. jisoo: you must be using earphones. seowoo: that's right. is it different? jisoo: it feels like we're talking on the phone. Do you see Won regularly? seowoo: well...now and then. here and there. jisoo: does he know? seowoo: what? jisoo: you were talking about Won in the studio...when you drew me out. seowoo: we were talking about misiryeong back then, remember? jisoo: no, we weren't. i guess Won doesn't know...that you like him. seowoo: hey. You shouldn't talk about things like that so simply. let's stop... jisoo: you said you liked seeing him. to be more precise, it's unrequited love. seowoo: that's because...I was a bit emotional that day. jisoo: do you not feel that way anymore? seowoo: well...I like him. I really like looking at him. the way he cherishes you, the way he misses you, the way a person gives his all for another person...I like it all. jisoo: Won doesn't know how you feel, does he? seowoo: No. I don't want him to know. you had no idea how much he cherished you either. I hope...he won't know either.
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