EVER’s gifts to JHJ (revised)
wulijohyunjae | November 29, 2009 | 9:43 am






EVER just sent Jo Hyun-Jae more gifts. They include the usual cakes and snacks, pound cake, pecan pie, and cookies, as well as fruit and jelly and various kinds of tea. There are also sunscreen, soap, and lotion. This time they also sent magazines and books (one of which is called “Good scripts, bad scripts”. Interesting, huh?)
(Credit: Photos from EVERjohyunjae.co.kr. Thanks!)
P.S. We have consulted our Honorary Translator Louise who has translated the titles of the books EVER sent to JHJ (very interesting!)
Photo #5:
Left: (좋은 시나리오, 나쁜 시나리오): Good Scripts, Bad Scripts
Middle & Right: (한국 시나리오 선집): Choosing scripts in Korean scenarios
Photo #6:
Left: (간고등어 코치 王자를 부탁해)
- A coach’s body is like a spiced mackerel
(about how to lose weight, build muscles, tone your body, and create the perfect physique)
Middle: (그래도 계속 갈 수 있는 건 …..때문에)
- It is because of…..that I can keep going in spite of some difficulties
(about 25 people who gradually found wisdom in difficult situations in their lives)
Right: (스튜어디스)
- Flight Attendants
(about 8 flight attendants: their experiences and anecdotes)
Photo #7:
(독학 일본어 첫 걸음) “Learning Japanese by yourself – First Step”






JHJ’s fans are very caring.
HIS FANS SO WONDERFULL , LOVE HYUNJAE AND MANY FANS ALOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, JHJ fans are so caring and wonderful — this reflects on the man himself — he inspires them.
JHJ fans are so caring and considerate — they don’t just cater for his appetite (all the edibles) but also take care of his physical needs (book on workout) and mental/intellectual aspects (self-help books) as well as his career prospects (books on scripts), and even gently prodding him to cultivate his biggest market outside of Korea (Japan.) All I can say is: Good for you, EVER!
Well-thought out gifts!!!! But what caught my eyes is the book “Good Scripts, Bad Scripts”. The title is in English. Is is safe to assume that the contents are in English also? Does that mean that JHJ can read and understand English (just don’t speak it well)? Is there a way to verify this, wuliJHJ? I love giving books as gifts, and I have been itching to send him books but the ones I want to send him are in English.
prissymom, we’ll have to check this out and will revert ASAP.
prissymom, “Good Scripts, Bad Scripts” is in Korean (except the title) — about 25 Hollywood movies, successes and failures, using simple methods to compare and analyze, very useful for scriptwriters and actors.
WuliJHJ, thank you for the quick response.