Everything You Need To Know About South Korea's Finger Heart Trend
A newOlympics has begun, allowing us to momentarily bask in the sweet esprit de corps humanity might enjoy on a more regular basis if our world’s nations quit talking about hurling nukes at one another.
Encapsulating the games’ spirit of cheerful camaraderie, athletes inPyeongchangare starting to catch on to a neat little hand gesture South Koreans have been using for years now.
Behold the finger heart:making photos cuter sinceat least 2015.
The gesture, formed with the thumb and pointer finger, is just a way to flash a heart in a photo ― and simpler than cupping two hands together.
It’s like a snap, but not quite. Team USA sort of got it at Friday’s Olympic opening ceremony:
The@TeamUSAtry their hand at the#FingerHeartpic.twitter.com/YD8DnadNUA
— PyeongChang 2018 (@pyeongchang2018)February 9, 2018
Korean rapper G-Dragon, whom Vogue has christened the “undisputed king of K-Pop,” claims he started the finger heart as a child. The rapper offered up a grainy, old photograph as proof in 2016, when the signal was becoming a full-fledged trend in South Korea as a way to show love, thanks or appreciation.
A post shared by 권지용 (@xxxibgdrgn)on Oct 5, 2016 at 1:27am PDT
According toone source, however, Korean actress Kim Hye-soo was making finger heart signs back in 2010, possibly helping to popularize it. Other estimates date the sign to theearly 2000s.
Wherever it came from, loads of Korean celebrities and public figures have been spotted flashing finger hearts in photos ― including former South Korean President Park Geun-hye ― and it’s cropped up across social media.
In recent years, Hollywood stars visiting South Korea to promote movies have tried their hands at it, too.
The cast of “Black Panther” more or less had it down at the Seoul premiere of their movie earlier this month.
And Ansel Elgort seemed pretty stoked to nail a finger heart at the Seoul premiere of “Baby Driver” in 2017.
The sign appears to have required significant focus on the part of Jack Black, though.
With the Pyeongchang Olympics just getting started, we’re sure we’ll spot more cute li’l signs of love from now through Feb. 25.
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This article originally appeared on HuffPost.