Frequently Asked Questions

NU'EST

Fan cafe

How do I level up on NU'EST's fancafe? 

Go to http://cafe.daum.net/nuest and look for the "등업신청" board. If you don't see it, then it simply means level up is closed at the moment. Unfortunately, I do not know when the board re-opens.

Can you help me level up / can you give me the answers? 

No. Sharing of level up questions/answers is strictly prohibited, sorry!

I'm not levelled up on the fancafe yet but I know the members posted something. Can you screenshot it and translate?

No. Leaking fancafe content/data outside of the fancafe / reposting it on other platforms is strictly prohibited, unless otherwise stated - sorry!

I applied for level up, how do I know if my application got rejected/accepted? 

Open your profile - if it says 정회원 (regular member), you have levelled up successfully. Please keep in mind that all your fancafe activities must abide the rules, or you will get downgraded. If it says 준회원 (associate member), you have not levelled up yet. Open the 등업리턴 board and search for your username - if your application has been moved to the Return board, it means that there was something wrong with it, and you need to reapply. Typically, the staff would leave a comment telling you what the problem was. If you cannot find your post on the Return board, then it just means the staff haven't gotten around to processing your application. Please continue to wait patiently.

Group Orders

Can you open a G.O for _____? 

Just ask! I'm usually more than willing to open G.Os for official press items, such as magazines and albums, since I personally buy them myself, too. I'm also cool with helping to order fansite goods if I have the time and there is enough demand.

I can't make it for the collection / I opted for postage but I changed my mind / etc. 

DM or email me :)

Others

How can I send a gift to a member? 

Mail it to Pledis, just include the member's name.

Personal 

How old are you? 

I'm 19 in 2018. Contrary to what many think I am not a noona fan or in my mid-twenties, so please don't call me 'unnie' or 'masternim', I'd really appreciate that, thank you!

Where are you from?

Singapore.

How did you learn Korean? 

Self-study. As with any other skill or hobby that exists, practice makes perfect. My best tip would just be to keep integrating it into your daily life and be in constant contact with the language. There are many excellent online resources like ttmik, which I personally used to build grammar foundation. I didn't buy any books so I can't recommend any, but I've heard positive things about the Ewha syllabus.

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