



The netizen who created the online community post wrote, "lol, I don't know what they are doing? In Japan, they want to be a Japanese girl group that feels like a J-Pop group, but I guess for overseas promotions, they want to be a K-Pop group by speaking Korean."
The writer of the post added, "Or do they want to be part of the K-Pop because they know K-Pop sells well in Thailand? I don't know why they created a Japanese group and make them promote like this."
Other netizens joined and gave their opinions on this topic as well. Netizens commented, "I don't know why they are doing this, but it's not a bad thing they are learning Korean," "What is this for real?" "lol," "I mean, I understand they're doing that since JYP was part of the production, but still..." "It's good they are speaking Korean," "They're all Japanese, but a Korean company produced them, so I guess that's why they're speaking Korean, lol," and "I hope Korean spreads more globally and becomes the universal language lol,"
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