The webtoon is themed around blood type personality classification and is serialized on Dong-sun's blog. The webtoon has been published in book form and has been adapted into an anime series. A Simple Thinking About Blood Type was first serialized on Dong-sun's blog as a webtoon.
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In manga and anime (and sometimes other forms of fiction), assigning blood types to characters acts as a kind of shorthand that provides audiences with a little bit of basic insight into who those characters are and how they might interact with others.
In a number of East Asian countries, but perhaps most strongly in Japan, it is believed that one's blood type, or "ketsuekigata" (血液型), determines a lot about one's character and how we relate to others and the world around us.
Whether the audience takes the idea seriously or not, its familiarity in Japanese culture makes a character's blood type a decent shorthand for suggesting his or her personality, which is a good reason for listing blood type alongside other vital statistics.
Currently, no scientific evidence supports a cause-and-effect relationship between a person's blood type and personality traits. Even using current investigative methods, a 2021 study examining blood type and personality demonstrated no significant correlation.
The study found that the blood group (AB) received the highest average in the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) test which is also the highest in the GPA.
The reason is that Korean people believe that each blood type has its own distinct personality and it is the quickest way to determine a person's temperament and even compatibility with others.
Ketsueki-Gata Personalities Associated With Blood Types*BLOOD TYPEPROSCONSABCool, controlled, rational, and adaptableCritical, indecisive, forgetful, and irresponsibleOConfident, self-determined, strong-willed, and intuitiveSelf-centered, cold, unpredictable, and a potential workaholic2 more rows
Are very empathetic and careful when dealing with other people, taking care to consider the other point of view; Easily become lost in thought; Are sometimes looked at as having 2 personalities, because they tend to keep their true selves hidden from strangers; They have many friends, but also require time alone.
Blood Type AB They are often seen as dual-natured and complicated. For example, they are shy like A types, but also are outgoing like type B. Blood type AB is the rarest in Japan (and many other places in the world, too), so they are hard to find.
The rarest blood type in existence is Rhnull blood. This stuff is characterized by a complete lack of antigens in the Rh system, which is the largest blood group system. This includes the D antigen (Rh factor, baby), plus the other 50-something antigens in the group.
If you have blood type O, you have antibodies that will fight the A and B antigens. If a person has blood type AB, they don't have such antibodies, and they can accept transfusions from all other blood types. Thus AB blood type people can be termed universal patients.
The correct option is: d Rh+ male and Rh– femaleExplanation:Rh factor is a protein found in blood. A person having Rh factor in blood is called Rh positive whereas that who does not carry this protein in the blood is called Rh negative. Marriage should be avoided in between Rh negative female & Rh positive male.
Are all A Types kind yet indecisive? Does being a B Type imply the opposite? Are O Types more passionate and childish than others? How would one even get along with AB Types? Ketsuekigata-kun! explores Japanese and Korean cultural stereotypes associated with blood types in romantic and leisurely situations.
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In chapter 94 , the author reveals that the blood type personifications are based on people he knows (Type O is based on the Author himself, Type A is based on his dad, Type B is based on his mom and several other friends, while Type AB is based on an extra-curricular friend).
Type A tells Type B about Kumakichi's girlfriend "being from a kindergarten". Type B tells Type O that Kumakichi is dating a kindergarten kid, to the latter's horror. Type O ranted to Type AB about Kumakichi doing unspeakable stuffs towards young children, which Type AB reported to the police. Heel–Faith Turn: Played With.
Examples include: suddenly hanging up on others on the phone without saying goodbye, placing (food) orders on other people's behalf without consulting them, etc.
Animal Motif: Type B is often closely associated to cats to highlight his carefree, independent and selfish nature. Author Avatar: Type O is apparently based on the author, who himself is an O-blood type.
Are people really defined by their blood types? A, B, AB and O-Type are here to set things straight. Whether they're trying to cross a bridge, sharing their hearts or meeting aliens, the four blood types continue to prove – or disprove – popular theories about themselves.
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