"I don't know if it's something people talk about," he concedes, where 'people' is fairly obviously referencing 'Korean people', which is... a significantly weirder thing for him to say than asking about Christianity. Some part of him is faintly relieved Sunny isn't particularly religious. The dovetail of Confucius and the western God has always unnerved him.
And nerves are still present, though not directly related - Jae can't seem to decide if he wants his coffee or not; he picks it up, puts it back down facing another direction, moves it, tries again, lets it alone.
"Sort of." Tried it, he means. "We moved around a lot." The edge of the (empty if slightly soggy in the aftermath) box, now, suffering an absent-minded attack from his thumbnail, the edge worried at. He wonders if Sunny's already guessed, because he's always paranoid about his accent in Korean. And it's been so long. "I'm from Osaka." ... Which is not a fact on DJ Kim's wiki entry.
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And nerves are still present, though not directly related - Jae can't seem to decide if he wants his coffee or not; he picks it up, puts it back down facing another direction, moves it, tries again, lets it alone.
"Sort of." Tried it, he means. "We moved around a lot." The edge of the (empty if slightly soggy in the aftermath) box, now, suffering an absent-minded attack from his thumbnail, the edge worried at. He wonders if Sunny's already guessed, because he's always paranoid about his accent in Korean. And it's been so long. "I'm from Osaka." ... Which is not a fact on DJ Kim's wiki entry.