Why BTS’s V Saying “My English Is 3/100” Is Going Viral

When BTS’s Kim Taehyung said his English level is “3 out of 100,” fans didn’t question his skills.

They turned it into a moment.

Because the real story isn’t the number. It’s what he did right before saying it.

“3/100” — One Honest Answer That Spread Across Fandom Instantly

On March 31, V replied to a fan on Weverse who asked about his English level.

 BTS’s Kim Taehyung / Weverse
BTS’s Kim Taehyung / Weverse

His answer was unexpectedly blunt:
“3/100.”

No emojis. No jokes. Just that.

And within minutes, fans flooded the comments:

“If Taehyung is 3, I’m negative.”
“This is why we trust him.”
“He’s not pretending. He’s actually trying.”

What made it viral wasn’t humor. It was how real it felt.

In a space where idols are often expected to sound perfect, V chose honesty instead.

“This Time, No Excuses” — The Clip That Changed Everything

A day before that comment, V had already shown what he meant.

On March 30, he uploaded a video of himself taking an English conversation class, carefully repeating each sentence, focusing on pronunciation, and listening closely to a native speaker.

The caption said everything:

“This time, I’m really going to focus. No excuses.”

It didn’t feel like content.
It felt like a decision.

Even RM quietly supported him, resharing the post with:
“You’re doing well.”

That small interaction made fans notice something deeper.
This wasn’t just self-improvement. It was accountability.

BTS’s Kim Taehyung / Weverse
BTS’s Kim Taehyung / Weverse

BTS’s Real Talk About English Hits Different Now

This moment also connects to what BTS shared recently during their comeback live.

RM openly said he’s still the only fluent English speaker in the group.
Meanwhile, Jimin joked:

“We’ve been promoting in the U.S. for over 10 years… and people still say we can’t speak English.”

V added something that stuck with fans:

“Even if you practice, it takes time to actually use it.”

That one line suddenly feels more real after seeing him study.

Fans Aren’t Just Watching — They Feel Part of It

This is where the story becomes bigger than a simple update.

Fans aren’t reacting to English skills.
They’re reacting to effort they can relate to.

“Watching him try makes me want to study too.”
“He’s not acting perfect, and that’s why he feels closer.”
“We’re literally growing with him.”

In today’s content environment, that kind of connection is rare.

People don’t just want polished idols anymore.
They want progress they can follow.

The Contrast That Makes This Moment Even Bigger

While V calls his English a “3,” BTS continues to dominate globally.

Their latest track “SWIM” hit No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and their album ARIRANG topped the Billboard 200 at the same time.

That contrast is exactly why this moment is powerful:

A global No.1 artist openly showing something he’s still working on.

And not hiding it.

What This Means Before the ARIRANG Tour

BTS will soon kick off their ARIRANG world tour at Goyang Stadium this April.

And moments like this are doing something important before that:

They’re building emotional anticipation, not just hype.

Fans are no longer just waiting for performances.
They’re invested in the process behind them.

Editor’s Insight

What makes this story resonate is not the number “3/100.”

It’s the timing.

He showed effort first. Then he gave an honest evaluation of himself.

That sequence changes how people interpret the moment.

If the comment came alone, it might have felt like humor.
But after seeing him study, it feels like self-awareness.

And that’s what fans are responding to.

In a space where idols are often expected to appear fully polished, moments like this create a different kind of connection.

Not admiration from distance.

But involvement in the process.

That’s why this story spreads.