ADVICE LIVEÂ
before the live started, rina already thought about which questions she would get. hopefully, no hard ones or ones that hit close to home. but it couldn't be all boring right? either way, she settled on trying to make her live look comfortable and down to earth.
relatable right? that was the wish image right?
but her thoughts didn't linger on it for too long. instead, she moved onto officially open the live. once it was started, she waited for a minute to let the people fill in before she finally spoke. "hello, this is wish's rina and today, i'll be doing an advice v-live. so, please tell me your worries and i'll do my best to help you out." she didn't have all of the answer's and some could be wrong. with that, rina found herself scanning the chat, looking for something. "ah...this is a good one 'how do i convince my parents to let me follow my dreams?' this is a good question, often our parents want us to focus on what's right in front of us and create a good path. i'd say, don't give up on your dream but show your parents you have something to fall back on, or look into things related to your dream. if you want them to support you, you should show them that there is something to support." it had been a bit different for her.
"next...this question is about dieting." something she knew all too well with when it came to being an idol but she didn't want to teach her fans what the industry taught her. "first, i'd recommend that you go to the doctor and get a full check, you should talk to them about what you need to work on and the best course. don't strain yourself by trying to just not eat anything, make a meal plan around what you eat, you can add some of your favorite foods but all you have to do find something that works for you and you're body, don't go to any extreme." normal people weren't idols, they didn't need to look like idols.
idols didn't need to look like idols.
"the next question...let's see...oh! well it's brave of you for telling everyone but how can i help? when it comes to studying...not everyone learns the same. if you're in the lower half, first look at yourself and ask if you're really applying yourself. then, if you're doing that, talk to your teacher or parents about finding new ways to learn. sometimes we need things explained differently but try not to compare yourself to others. everyone has their own pace and you only hurt yourself if you try to push beyond your means...it can get you down mentally." she had done that to herself more times than she wanted to remember. a few more questions came in rina did her best. by the end of it, she hopped that someone was able to be helped by her advice.













