In Korean online culture, "22" is often used as a playful expression similar to laughter or amazement. It's not a literal number but is chosen for its phonetic resemblance to certain sounds in Korean, particularly expressing positive reactions in comments, such as amusement or surprise.
With regards to The Twice Song, I think it's better to do a Full reaction (Patreon) to them in the show it came from which was "Oppa Thinking" 오빠생각 (Signal Era). Hitting two birds with one reaction 😂🥰 Oh and Gganbu means "old and close friend" or "partner - this was used in The Squid Game, that is why Sana said "One of us will die" 😂😂😂
Basically, Yes 😂 just weird that they had to segregate it into clips here in YT, but I think you can find one complete version of this episode somewhere out there 🥰
Hi! I just wanted to comment about what you said about Nayeon not trusting the Staff...the Staff trying to help her was actually from SMOB (the place where they're at) so I guess she's just a little wary and I think it's kinda cute how she trusts her members more than anyone else.
222 33 44 It is a Knet comment culture in the context of "same meaning." ex1) In the previous episode, MiChaeng feels "scared." In the next scene, dahyun feels like "I'm also scared too 22222." ex2) if 1 person said "i Like TWICE" and another someone said "I like TWICE too 22222" and another people said "Oh I love them too! 33333", if there are many people who agree, increase the number.