140304 Vogue Girl - A Role Model to Girls, 12 Women: 12 Sweet Girls’ Taste

Translation by me:

Question 1: Express myself in one word.

Younha: Younha, my real name is Go Younha. But the two letters called 윤하 [Younha] are what represent me.

Q 2: I believe my taste is defined as…

Younha: I choose what I like and enjoy it.



Q 3: Personal taste…

Younha: Piano, sweet jazz, hot rock music, wine, neck pillow, hand warmers, electric blanket, a handful of nuts, very spicy tteokbokki, a floating cloud, bicycle, white sneakers, checked patterns.



Q 4: Others’ taste…

Younha: A person having extraordinary skills expressing their field and genre as a person [?]. For example, like senior Kim Chang Wan. Like “The Old Potter” [book from 1944], people with craftsmanship for their own work are admirable.

Q 5: A book I’d like to give someone…

Younha: My heart is mine, so why might it be at my disposal? As such, for me, the book I would like to recommend is author Kang Shin-Joo’s <Lessons in Emotion>.



Q 6: My own set list…

Younha: For switching the mood, Owl City’s “Hey Anna.” A late morning urban driving song is Jessie Ware’s “Wildest Moments.” When I want to shake off a complex mood, Oasis’ “Stand by Me.”

Q 7: My Healing Space…

Younha: Our house veranda; Coming back home after radio progress, turning on music and looking at Teheranno’s night scene; The buildings with their lights turned off and a quiet street; It seems like it says “There was an effort today” if you see the city in rest.



Q 8: The travel destination I would like to leave to right now…

Younha: New York Manhattan. The purpose of the trip “Broadway musical Perfect Crime.”



Q 9: Signature fashion styling…

Younha: A basic T-shirt and comfortable jean pants all year round. Comfortable walking shoes. In winter, a coat that covers the whole body and a thick scarf to bury my face in. In the summer, a hat and sun glasses.



Q 10: The recommended fashion styling for a boyfriend…

Younha: A humble person is better than someone who boasts a luxurious fashion sense. Neatly washed clothing, that’ll do.



Q 11: Soul food & secret recipe…

Younha: I make and eat sukiyaki at home. It’s surprisingly easy. Just fresh vegetables, fresh beef, and katsuobushi becomes broth. Ah! The hardest thing is the sauce. You take and eat the egg yolk, so the yolk is not challenging to separate out.

Q 12: The most important thing in life…

Younha: “Boys, Be Ambitious!" Whether from a childhood teacher or from the TV, those words used to come out a lot. It seems to be so cliche and [고리타분?], these words lately strike my heart like "Bang." I want to ignite the disappeared ambition again.