When does this guide help more than a BTS template?
How do you write a letter to BTS in Korean that feels natural, respectful, and personal? This guide is for fans who do not want a full copy-paste template — they want the structure behind a better message. Keep it short, pick one specific moment, and use a few safe Korean phrases instead of a long translated paragraph. Agency policies for accepting fan mail vary by company and may change over time; check HYBE's official notice before sending. If you want ready-made lines for each member, see our BTS fan letter templates; for a wider phrase bank, use K-pop Korean phrases and opening lines.
What is the basic structure of a BTS fan letter?
The easiest way to write a strong BTS letter is to keep it short, clear, and sincere.
- Greeting: say hello and mention BTS or one member by name
- Connection: explain when or why you became ARMY
- Specific moment: mention one song, lyric, performance, or era that mattered to you
- Support: encourage them to stay healthy and happy
- Closing: end warmly and sign your name
Which Korean phrases are useful in a BTS letter?
You do not need advanced Korean. A few accurate lines are better than a long letter with unnatural wording.
- 안녕하세요, 저는 [country]에서 온 [name]입니다. — Hello, I am [name] from [country]. Make this into a card
- 항상 응원하고 있어요. — I am always cheering for you. Make this into a card
- 방탄소년단의 음악이 제게 큰 힘이 됐어요. — BTS's music has been a great source of strength for me. Make this into a card
- [song title]를 들을 때 큰 위로를 받았어요. — I felt great comfort when I listened to [song title]. Make this into a card
- 건강하고 행복하세요. — Please stay healthy and happy. Make this into a card
- 보라해요. — I purple you. Make this into a card
How do you make your BTS letter feel personal?
The difference between a forgettable fan letter and a memorable one is specificity. Instead of writing only "I love you" or "you are amazing," mention one real reason.
Good examples include a lyric that helped you during a hard week, a concert clip you still replay, or one member's words that changed how you think. This makes your BTS letter feel human rather than generic.