Jun Hyun-moo confessed that he was once ghosted.
On the May 5 broadcast of KBS 2TV's 'The Boss's Ears Are Donkey Ears,' Jun Hyun-moo, Um Ji-in, Jeong Ho-young and Heo Yoo-won visited the Sejong Institute in Istanbul, where Korean language education is being provided.
The Sejong Institute is a place that systematically teaches Korean to foreigners around the world who want to learn Korean, with 252 locations in 87 countries, and Jun Hyun-moo gave a special lecture to students of the Sejong Institute.
That day Jun Hyun-moo discussed the topic 'breakup by transfer vs. breakup by ghosting.' Student Josh Kun said, "I've experienced both. He was my first boyfriend in college, and after graduation I thought we would even get married."
He continued, "There seemed to be no problems, but suddenly the next day he said he was seeing another woman and told me he was so happy that we should break up. He told me to be happy too," and added, "So now Turkish men, no. That's how it ended. He completely switched over."
Josh Kun expressed frustration about ghosting: "I think being replaced is better because at least you can think, 'So he's a bad guy.' With ghosting, you don't know if he's dead or alive, whether you should go look for him. If you find him, will you look pathetic?"
Then Josh Ton asked, "By the way, Mr. Hyun-moo, have you ever experienced that?" Jun Hyun-moo replied, "Personally, I think ghosting is not good. I was ghosted in college. Overnight. I thought he was dead. When I asked about his whereabouts, he said he had gone abroad to study. One day I was hanging out and he was drinking in Hongdae. So I still don't go to Hongdae."
[Photo] Broadcast capture
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