Lee Sugeun and Seo Jang-hoon gave blunt advice to a story contributor who has complaints about his 29-year-younger wife.
In the broadcast of KBS Joy's 'Anything Goes' (hereafter 'Anything Goes') episode 318 on the 26th, a story contributor who married a 29-year-younger Laotian appeared.
The contributor mentioned that he is troubled by significant cultural differences with his wife, and Lee Sugeun jokingly asked if the age gap was the problem.
The contributor explained, 'There is a difference in hygiene. She always eats with her hands. She plays games on her phone and eats with her hands. She does that outside as well. We had a huge argument over it, and we agreed to keep it to just at home.'
He added, 'She has too little awareness of hygiene. She doesn't shower for more than 3 minutes.' In response, Seo Jang-hoon said, 'There might have been a water shortage in Laos. What is it like when you visit her home? It seems she would be more accustomed to gathering seaweed from the river. It's correct to think of it as a cultural issue. The contributor needs to understand a lot.'
The contributor said he fights a lot with his wife and noted, 'I first learned about folic acid during her pregnancy. I bought the best one and gave it to her, but she doesn't take the pills. She threw them all in the trash. I later got angry and said, 'Go back to Laos.'
Seo Jang-hoon advised, 'That's the worst comment. She's about 22, around the age of a junior in college. At 22, she won't just do anything she wants. A Laotian Millennial suddenly comes to Korea and lives with an older man. From one to ten, you need to take care of everything, persuade her, and guide her for it to work well.'
He also stated, 'You're not pregnant with your second child? Treat her with great care as she is a precious person.'
[Photo] KBS Joy's 'Anything Goes' episode 318
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