Over the years, BTS' influence is so great that many people around the world know them and become their fans. BTS can also appear throughout, from TV commercials to characters in movies or even in textbooks or test question papers.
Recently, a Filipino netizen posted a photo of a question about becoming a lawyer in this country and said it mentioned BTS and especially SUGA in it. It made many ARMYs excited and convinced that the person who set up the test question paper was a genuine ARMY.
As one of the biggest music artists in the world today, it's not surprising that BTS's name is often mentioned or known by many people, even learning about the group. Appearing on ads, banners or music videos has become familiar to many K-pop artists, but perhaps appearing on all the exam questions, BTS really dominates.
BTS was even mentioned in the big exams in overseas exams. Recently, a Twitter user named K Manuel (@theklmanuel) posted a photo of the Philippine Attorney's exam paper, in which SUGA's name suddenly appeared.
What's more special, the creator of the topic did not use SUGA's stage name, but also used his real name, Yoongi, in the question on the paper. It also includes names like “BTS Corp” and “HYBE Inc”, which makes it clear that the entire question refers to BTS and SUGA.
Interestingly, the crux of the question is whether or not Yoongi will be prosecuted under the revised Companies Code. This reminded many fans of ARMY's iconic joke “I will sue you Min Yoongi" and now SUGA is "really sued".
For those who don't know about "suing Min Yoongi", it started in 2014. During a BTS fansign, a fangirl shouted in the crowd while SUGA was resting and said, “Min Yoongi, you dangerous man! I will sue you.” She didn't just do this once, she did it over and over again.
The girl's humor made the other ARMYs and SUGA laugh. After that, SUGA's expression was slightly confused. He was even more humorous when he replied, “You said you were going to sue me and now you are threatening to report me!”
Even though that ARMY, like everyone else in the fandom would rather risk their lives than sue any member, now that story is so well known that he actually "stands in court" in a piece of exam paper. Many ARMYs get excited by the question of one of the most difficult exams in the world.