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How to write a K-pop fan letter in Korean: 3-beat structure

인사 → 본문 → 마무리 — copy one Korean line per beat and turn it into a handwritten fan card

How do you start a K-pop fan letter in Korean (인사)?

To write a K-pop fan letter in Korean, follow a 3-beat structure: 인사 (hello + short intro) → 본문 (one specific moment) → 마무리 (closing wish). Each beat is one or two Korean lines. Skip any beat and the letter feels off. Start polite and short — your name and country are enough. Agency policies for accepting fan mail vary by company and may change over time; check each agency's official notice before sending.

  • 안녕하세요, 저는 ◯◯에서 온 팬이에요 — Hello, I'm a fan from [country]
  • 오빠 / 언니에게 — To 오빠 / 언니 (older brother / older sister)
  • 처음 편지를 써봐요 — This is my first letter
  • 꾸준히 응원하는 팬이에요 — I'm a fan who supports you consistently

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What goes in the body of a K-pop fan letter (본문)?

The body is where weak letters drown. Skip generic praise — pick one stage, one song, one moment. Korean fans call this 한 가지 (one thing). Specific lands harder than long.

  • 그 무대에서 정말 큰 감동을 받았어요 — I was deeply moved by that stage
  • 그 노래가 힘든 시간을 버티게 해줬어요 — That song carried me through a hard time
  • 그 미소를 보면 저도 웃게 돼요 — When I see that smile, I smile too
  • 노력하는 모습이 늘 멋있어요 — Your effort always looks beautiful to me

How do you close a K-pop fan letter in Korean (마무리)?

End with health, support, or love — never with a question. Korean closings stay short. Pick one and let it carry the warmth.

  • 오늘도 건강하세요 — Stay healthy today too
  • 항상 응원할게요 — I'll always support you
  • 다음 무대도 기다릴게요 — I'll wait for the next stage
  • 행복하세요, 사랑해요 — Be happy, I love you

Turn any message into a handwritten Korean fan card, then customize and save your final design.

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