JENNIE Answers The Web’s Most Searched Questions | WIRED

Superstar musician and actress JENNIE visits WIRED to answer her most searched for questions from Google. When did Jennie join Blackpink? When did Jennie Kim start singing? When did she move to New Zealand? What is Jennie Kim really like? What is her favorite fruit? Jennie answers these questions and plenty more on the WIRED Autocomplete Interview.

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20 thoughts on “JENNIE Answers The Web’s Most Searched Questions | WIRED

  1. I Accepted your challenge

    Can you consider in I could know the shyness Jennie

    I loved see you so confident with the answers and I make me feel very curious about you

    I wish you an amazing life

    🥲

  2. 3:47 She’s holding a card with a list of questions that presumbly were ordered by staff. I think one day AI will take care of all prioritization problems but won’t have a hand in the world.

  3. Even Jennie wears red nail paint, my frnds have a disgusting mindset abt red nail paint tht “red is old-fashioned nd mommy color” 💅🏻 😂❤

  4. I’m a language teacher. She’s a great example of what happens when language learning stops at a young age. Her English level is probably close to a US 5th grader. She then moved away and her English never improved beyond that point.

    Most people believe that if someone knows 2 or more languages, they know them at an equal level–and they do not. Everyone has X amount of time that they must split between practicing each language, and one will only advance to the level which gets the most hours. The rest do not advance. So you could have someone who speaks 5 languages, but let’s say that language level is a 1-5. Their native language will be a 5, another might be a 2, another a 1, another a 2.5, another 1.5.

    You can hear she doesn’t quite get the TH sound, “Those” is “dose”. She misses the final T sound on a number of words. Pluralization disagreement at times. Her fluency (speed) is slow relative to a native speaker, and her vocabulary is very very simple.

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