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BTS Jin Set to Reconnect with Fans Post June Army Discharge

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BTS member Jin has shared his New Year greetings. Jin, who is set to be discharged from the military in June expressed his anticipation for his return and asked fans to “wait just a few more months.”

On the 1st, a video featuring Jin’s New Year greetings was uploaded on the official BTS channel.

The video was filmed before Jin’s enlistment. In the video, Jin says “The New Year has come. I’ve also aged and am now in my mid-thirties.”

Holding a snowman doll in front of the camera he asked, “Have you made a snowman? I’m still in the past so I don’t know if it’s snowing, but if it does you should make a cute snowman. You can go back to your childhood and have a snowball fight and if possible go to a ski resort. Don’t I snowboard well? Please remember me whenever you go to a ski resort. And don’t catch a cold,” he said with a smile.

Jin wearing a fur hat over his short sleeves said, “It’s not January now but I wanted to show you the look of January, so I staged it like this. January is cold, so I hope my handsome face will warm your heart and help you have a warm January. That’s why I’m leaving this video.”

He continued “I miss you all. This year, I’ll be able to work hard again. So please wait a few more months,” expressing his feelings ahead of his return.

Jin who enlisted as an active duty soldier in 2022 will be discharged in June.

By. Hye Mi Lee

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