K-Drama & K-Pop Korean · Part 6
Writing Fan Messages and Comments in Korean
Weverse, Twitter, birthday project comments — a short message in actual Korean means a lot more than the same words in English. Tap any phrase below to hear it spoken.
A few genuine Korean phrases go a long way in comment sections and fan projects.
You don’t need to write a full sentence to leave a message that lands. These are short, sincere phrases used constantly in real fan comments and birthday project messages — simple enough to use with confidence, even if you’re only a few weeks into learning.
Showing Support
General Support
eungwonhaeyo
I’m cheering for you / supporting you
Long-Term Support
hangsang eungwonhalgeyo
I’ll always support you
Affection
saranghaeyo
I love you (the standard, sincere fan comment closer)
Encouragement and Celebration
Good Luck
hwaiting!
Fighting! (perfect before a comeback, tour, or big event)
Congratulations
chukhahaeyo
Congratulations (for a win, milestone, or debut anniversary)
Drafting a message by hand first is a good way to double-check the spelling before you post it.
Signing Off
Closing a Message
daeume tto mannayo
Let’s meet again next time
A short, genuine message in Korean stands out in a comment section full of English — and it shows a level of effort that a lot of idols and fellow fans genuinely notice and appreciate.
Write Whole Messages, Not Just Templates
These phrases work great as-is, but learning basic sentence structure means you can write something personal instead of copying a template every time. Here’s the step-by-step system we recommend.
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