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"I'm SOLO" acupuncturist Gwang-su showcased both outstanding hand skills and a smooth, charming personality during his date with Ok-sun.

On the afternoon of the 10th, ENA·SBS Plus' "I'm SOLO" aired, continuing the stories of solo men and women who appeared for an older-man, younger-woman special.

The date between Gwang-su and Ok-sun revealed that day took place at a barbecue restaurant. Gwang-su came to eat meat and showed that he skillfully and neatly grilled the meat, drawing Ok-sun's admiration. When Ok-sun complimented, "You seem to grill it very deliciously," Gwang-su shyly replied, "I grill meat well."

Then Gwang-su connected his profession to appeal his charm. As an acupuncturist, Gwang-su said, "I'm originally good at things done with my hands," and noted that he is also good at inserting needles. He candidly expressed confidence in his expertise, saying, "I'm proud of what I've learned and practiced in treatment, very much."

During the meal, when the owner who saw the two sharing one bowl of rice apologized, saying he should have given them another bowl, Gwang-su reassured the owner, saying, "It's okay. The owner must have been nervous because there were a lot of cameras," showing an affable side that put the owner at ease.

Watching this in the studio, Song Hae-na admired Gwang-su's friendly and kind appearance, saying, "He's charming." Ok-sun also praised Gwang-su's sociability, saying, "Because of occupational habits, his banter with elders is (skilled)."

As the mood warmed, Gwang-su revealed even his special nickname, bringing laughter. Gwang-su proclaimed, "Do you know what my nickname in Pyeongchang is? Pyeongchang Lim Young-woong," which sent everyone into peals of laughter.

[Photo] 'I'm SOLO' broadcast screen capture

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