This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
'Save Me! Homes' newlywed Lucky revealed differences between Korean and Indian wedding cultures.
On the 25th, the MBC entertainment show 'Save Me! Homes' (hereinafter 'Homes') aired a special episode featuring inspections on the commute by the Han River.
That day, first-generation Indian businessman Lucky introduced himself, saying, "I've been living in Korea for 33 years, newlywed Lucky."
Lucky, who is set to marry on the 28th, said, "I set the wedding date. I'll get married in Korea first, receive envelopes, and then I have to go to India."
Yang Se-chan asked, "Is there a congratulatory money culture in India?" Lucky replied, "No, but I wish there were," and said, "Mainly in India there is no congratulatory money culture. You can just dress nicely for someone else's wedding and get a free meal," describing it as a festive atmosphere.
Kim Sook asked, "How about doing it the Indian way in Korea?" and Park Na-rae chimed in, "Don't receive congratulatory money." When Lucky asked, "Will you come?" a flustered Yang Se-hyung replied, "Congratulatory money... if it's the Indian way, I'll go," drawing laughter.
[Photo] 'Save Me! Homes' broadcast screen capture
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