This was so heartwarming❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹 #undercoverhighschool #seokangjoon #jinkijoo #kdrama



This was so heartwarming❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹 #undercoverhighschool #seokangjoon #jinkijoo #kdrama #newkdrama

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  1. Nearly all of my classmates and few of my seniors and my class teacher, all of them came for my father's funeral. So grateful to each one of them ❤

  2. No one came to my dad's funeral too. Not even his relatives or so-called friends. His relatives asked me to extend the wake too bc they would be coming and said a lot of ppl from his association will come when i wanted things done fast. Only 2 ppl showed up. I was like omg! Waste of extended time. I was mad!! I didnt care if no one came, but dont tell me you're coming, only to cancel the day of funeral.

  3. That one friends hug at the end says how much he felt that with him 😭 They all feel sad along with him 😭 That kind of friends 😭 Oh my God 😭❤🎀✨

  4. It happens. I paid nearly £4k for my Mum's funeral. Only 14 of us were there. Quality over quantity means more to me now.

  5. I’m sorry to ask for spoilers, but do they already know that he’s older than them/an adult and was in school because of a mission?

  6. Apologies for length. But this inspired me to share a personal story.

    Showing up for a funeral matters. A college friend passed. A bunch of us wore our dress uniforms (maritime academy) to his funeral. We also stood in formation for the entrance and exit of the casket.

    It was a group of us that organized the carpool vans from the school, packed for an overnight trip, drove hours up into the mountains to his small hometown, changed into our dress uniforms at his Dad's home, and took up many rows at the front of the service. It was even more important than normal that we had attended. His parents had been through a bad divorce. The only person in his family that had supported his career choice had been his Dad. We were Showing his small town, his family, friends, neighbors, and schoolmates, that when he was rejected by his biological family, he had found a new family in us. The toxic Mom couldn't even behave for her own child's funeral. We had gone with an open mind. But after her behavior, we chose to go back home with his Dad and kept him company through that long night. We all had breakfast together, and then went back to campus. It was one of the rare times that the school agreed to so many people being absent simultaneously outside of an athletic event. The school realized that we were going to go regardless of permission and decided to get onto the correct side of the situation. Many of the guys in our group are still in touch with his Dad. Support your friends. Listen to that inner voice when you feel that you should make an effort to travel to attend. To be clear, I'm not talking about coercion or emotional blackmail of family. I'm talking about when you have discernment that your presence is needed. The town needed to see that Dad was correct to support his son. Absolutely none of us went to the Mom's home after. The locals understood that we were speaking for our friend when he no longer could do so.

    I remember that there was also a girl there. I can't remember if she was family or a schoolmate. She had recently graduated from USMC bootcamp. She attended in her Greens. She made a point of joining us during the funeral and the gathering at his Dad's home after. She was making a point to her fellow hometown residents that we were doing what our mutual friend would have wanted; and that she supported our actions.

  7. My uncle passed. For his funeral we have a ton of family coming across the ocean. I told my mom they're not coming for my uncle, or even my grandma. They're coming for her. They're coming to support my mom and show her love

  8. I don't watch many "high school " dramas, but i will now search for this one. What a touching scene…and the hug killed me!😢❤😊

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