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Changlix: the language barrier

Changlix: the language barrier

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An Australian boy named Felix moves into Korea with his family and also goes to a Korean highschool. He is not fluent in Korean,which causes him to feel very lonely and left out in this whole new world and not only that but Korea is known for hating on lgbtq+ But then he found a guy named Changbin,but Changbin is not really good at speaking English. Can these 2 be able to talk and fall in love even though they speak 2 different languages and are from 2 different worlds? How will the rest of the world react?
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