"As a man" sgsjahdhs I love it u.u
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I'm curious so... I read the Korean ver. 👀, and Ito said "Namja, 남자" (man) If she had said "person/human" in Japanese ver, then the Korean version should say "saram, 사람".
I'm just going to said... that Ito did not use the words "person/human" 👀👀
Sorry if I have not explained myself well but english isn't my first language 🤗