04-03-2017, 03:55 AM
are obsessed about having smaller skulls
![[Image: koh_ara_small_face.jpg]](https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-qBp26jGlO1c/ThBubwYj0xI/AAAAAAAAAWs/QodqUkI3fug/s1600/koh_ara_small_face.jpg)
"Having grown up in the U.S., I have heard on more than one occasion that celebrities possess larger heads compared to those of the general population, the idea being that the larger head will have larger features, which will show better on screen. There is even an episode of Entourage where Turtle proclaims, “The bigger the head, the bigger the star.”
However, in Korea, the exact opposite is true. The smaller your head/face, the more attractive you are.
It is not uncommon for foreigners to be utterly confounded when first met with this phenomenon. “Gosh, your face is so small!” may sound like an inappropriate remark, but it is in fact a high compliment among Koreans."
![[Image: koh_ara_small_face.jpg]](https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-qBp26jGlO1c/ThBubwYj0xI/AAAAAAAAAWs/QodqUkI3fug/s1600/koh_ara_small_face.jpg)
"Having grown up in the U.S., I have heard on more than one occasion that celebrities possess larger heads compared to those of the general population, the idea being that the larger head will have larger features, which will show better on screen. There is even an episode of Entourage where Turtle proclaims, “The bigger the head, the bigger the star.”
However, in Korea, the exact opposite is true. The smaller your head/face, the more attractive you are.
It is not uncommon for foreigners to be utterly confounded when first met with this phenomenon. “Gosh, your face is so small!” may sound like an inappropriate remark, but it is in fact a high compliment among Koreans."