On Running Man, while citizens congratulated Kim Jong-kook on his wedding, a citizen's remark to "live kindly" drew laughter.

On the 14th episode of the SBS variety show Running Man, they celebrated Kim Jong-kook's wedding.

That day Haha, pointing at Ji Seok-jin, said, "Don't go next to him," because Ji Seok-jin was coming down with a cold. As of the recording date, the groom-to-be Kim Jong-kook stayed as far away as possible, making people laugh. His cautious behavior drew laughter.

They asked questions to clearly understand each other's preferences. To Ji Ye-eun, who is 35 and of marriageable age, Kim Jong-kook said, "If you think you have to get married too much, it won't happen," offering practical advice from a married man.

Above all, passing citizens that day congratulated Kim Jong-kook on his marriage. Yoo Jae-suk, who was beside him, sang and danced, saying, "The groom has had good fortune, good fortune."

But when Kim Jong-kook, who is allergic to congratulations, shot an intense look at Yoo Jae-suk, Yoo Jae-suk said, "Kim Jong-kook keeps staring at me," and "Still, I allow it to some extent," which brought laughter.

Also, citizens congratulated Kim Jong-kook on his wedding. When someone even said, "Live kindly," Yoo Jae-suk and Kim Jong-kook burst into laughter; Kim Jong-kook said, "I didn't live like a gangster," which provoked more laughter. Yoo Jae-suk repeated, "Live kindly," and Kim Jong-kook said, "I will live kindly," bringing more laughter.

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