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In this episode,
I talk about a small but meaningful Korean hand gesture —
the finger heart, often called a 손하트.
At first, the heart looks almost too small to matter.
But over time, I realized how simple and easy it is
to express affection with just one hand.
I share how I found myself making this small heart
when taking photos with friends while living abroad,
and how, without words,
my friends slowly started copying the gesture too.
This episode is about how
a tiny hand movement can carry warmth,
gratitude, and affection —
and how Korean ways of expressing emotion
can be quiet, gentle, and deeply human.
If big words feel difficult today,
maybe a small heart is enough.
🎧 Take this episode lightly,
and think about how you show care
in your own small ways.
By LumiboIn this episode,
I talk about a small but meaningful Korean hand gesture —
the finger heart, often called a 손하트.
At first, the heart looks almost too small to matter.
But over time, I realized how simple and easy it is
to express affection with just one hand.
I share how I found myself making this small heart
when taking photos with friends while living abroad,
and how, without words,
my friends slowly started copying the gesture too.
This episode is about how
a tiny hand movement can carry warmth,
gratitude, and affection —
and how Korean ways of expressing emotion
can be quiet, gentle, and deeply human.
If big words feel difficult today,
maybe a small heart is enough.
🎧 Take this episode lightly,
and think about how you show care
in your own small ways.