This is a letter to future ‘Sergeant Hak-Yeon Cha’ from ‘recruit no. 44 Hak-Yeon Cha,’ who will be completing the training camp in 4 days. Before you know it, you will be discharged. I am curious if you will still remember the life during training camp then.
Although life at training camp was a little difficult, it felt like returning to your early 20s. Will you still remember this in time? Will you cherish the things you felt and learnt during training camp? Will you miss acting and performing on stage as you do now? There are a lot of things that I am curious about, but I will patiently wait for the answer. As decided before recruitment to study Japanese and English and to plan for travel, are you doing these well? I sincerely hope you will have grown one step.
But don’t grieve too much even if you couldn’t keep those things that you wanted to do! Because in becoming the current Hak-Yeon Cha that is writing to the future, you ran diligently towards your goals without regrets.
Actually, I felt a little bad for the Hak-yeon who was looking forward to life at training camp. I thought, “you had a tough time” and “you wanted to rest a bit.” I felt sorry as the only place you could choose for taking a break was the military. I don’t know what it was that made you to keep running forwards, but I want to say well done for your hard work.
I am half worried and half excited for how you will look when you start again after being discharged. I hope you will reflect on how you used to strictly take care of yourself before recruitment and compare this image to yourself now! The 2019 me hopes that you will always be new and always your best self. I hope you will be someone who is close to but always new to the people that likes and counts on you.
Before recruitment, you took just one step forwards in acting. And with every step you gained confidence. Through tvN’s drama, ‘Familiar Wife,’ you gained confidence and through MBC’s drama, ‘Children of Nobody,’ you became to know a little bit about acting. When you return to society after discharge, do not forget about this memory. Even if you do, I hope you remember it again.
I will say it again!! Before recruitment, you diligently kept moving forwards and were someone who knew how to look at others around you. When you go back to society, I hope you will not lose this or change. (As I imagine discharge,) I am worried if I am giving burden to you who is returning to the norm full of excitement. But as I know you, I know you will do well.
Hak-yeon! This is the beginning again. Myself who is writing the letter in 2019 is feeling really overwhelmed! I believe that you will spread and flap your wings when you go out into society. Well done until now. Good job. Thank you.
achahakyeon
2019년 4월 훈련소에서
2020년 병장 차학연에게 -4
5th April, 2019.
Dear. (2020) Hak-Yeon Cha,
This is a letter to future ‘Sergeant Hak-Yeon Cha’ from ‘recruit no. 44 Hak-Yeon Cha,’ who will be completing the training camp in 4 days. Before you know it, you will be discharged.
I am curious if you will still remember the life during training camp then.
Although life at training camp was a little difficult, it felt like returning to your early 20s. Will you still remember this in time? Will you cherish the things you felt and learnt during training camp? Will you miss acting and performing on stage as you do now?
There are a lot of things that I am curious about, but I will patiently wait for the answer.
As decided before recruitment to study Japanese and English and to plan for travel, are you doing these well? I sincerely hope you will have grown one step.
But don’t grieve too much even if you couldn’t keep those things that you wanted to do!
Because in becoming the current Hak-Yeon Cha that is writing to the future, you ran diligently towards your goals without regrets.
Actually, I felt a little bad for the Hak-yeon who was looking forward to life at training camp. I thought, “you had a tough time” and “you wanted to rest a bit.” I felt sorry as the only place you could choose for taking a break was the military. I don’t know what it was that made you to keep running forwards, but I want to say well done for your hard work.
I am half worried and half excited for how you will look when you start again after being discharged. I hope you will reflect on how you used to strictly take care of yourself before recruitment and compare this image to yourself now!
The 2019 me hopes that you will always be new and always your best self. I hope you will be someone who is close to but always new to the people that likes and counts on you.
Before recruitment, you took just one step forwards in acting. And with every step you gained confidence. Through tvN’s drama, ‘Familiar Wife,’ you gained confidence and through MBC’s drama, ‘Children of Nobody,’ you became to know a little bit about acting. When you return to society after discharge, do not forget about this memory. Even if you do, I hope you remember it again.
I will say it again!! Before recruitment, you diligently kept moving forwards and were someone who knew how to look at others around you. When you go back to society, I hope you will not lose this or change.
(As I imagine discharge,) I am worried if I am giving burden to you who is returning to the norm full of excitement. But as I know you, I know you will do well.
Hak-yeon! This is the beginning again.
Myself who is writing the letter in 2019 is feeling really overwhelmed!
I believe that you will spread and flap your wings when you go out into society.
Well done until now. Good job. Thank you.
From. Hak-yeon Cha of 2019.
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