Actor Lee Jun-young (Lee Jun-young) conveyed honest feelings and a steady attitude through BOLDpage's (BOLDpage) "Global Q's" interview, which gathered questions from editors around the world, including France, Japan, Mexico, India, the United States and Korea. This project collected questions from multiple countries at the same time and was conducted in a way that the actor answered within a single flow, drawing interest from global fans.

In the interview opening, Lee Jun-young greeted simply, saying, "I will answer each question you sent with sincerity and diligence." While reading messages from around the world, when he found a question asking "something you really want to do before going to the military," Lee Jun-young answered with a short but heartfelt word. "There are many." Saying there are still many things he wants to do hinted at his current pace of continuing without stopping.

A Japanese editor's question unfolded concrete memories of "Tokyo." Lee Jun-young recalled filming "Tokyo Taxi" and his idol activities, saying, "I still remember the experience of driving around Shibuya on a go-kart." Along with the recollection that "I used to hold concerts at Budokan in the past," he bowed his head and said, "I sincerely thank the Japanese fans who have supported me from that day until now." When the Japanese editor asked about his chemistry with Aoi Yu, Lee Jun-young said, "I was nervous at first, but on set she helped the juniors focus," and added, "Above all, she is an actress with truly beautiful eyes, and being able to act while looking into those eyes was a great happiness and honor." In response to a Japanese editor's question about ramen preferences, he revealed a "firm preference," answering, "I pursue the original without adding toppings. As long as the portions are generous, it's perfect."

When a Mexican editor asked about plans to visit South America, Lee Jun-young answered directly, "There are still many South American countries I haven't been to, so I really want to go. Mexico, I really want to go." The moment he smiled and said, "Hola, español… this is all I know," was counted as a representative highlight of this interview. Also, when the Mexican editor asked for a recommended song, he waved his hand saying, "I'm not the original," but mentioned U-KISS's "When love stops" and added that "it's the song that makes me feel most at ease when I sing it at concerts."

The Indian editor's questions focused on his works and future challenges. When asked his favorite scene in "Weak Hero Class 2," Lee Jun-young surprisingly chose not a scene he appeared in but the scene where senior Jo Jung-suk takes off his sunglasses and enters saying "our Baek-jin," calling it his favorite. When asked who he would like to work with, he said, "If I name someone specifically, others might be hurt," and answered, "I want to work with all the senior and junior actors who like me."

When a U.S. editor requested "dance moves easy to imitate" from the hit "Missing You," Lee Jun-young emphasized attitude over technique. "Dance is more about flow and momentum than technique," he advised, "It's important to listen to and feel the music well. If you listen to the music absentmindedly from afar, you'll know what I'm saying." A deeper confession followed in the Korean editor's question. He said, "There were many times I really wanted to quit. About four or five times," but added, "I couldn't give up because the effort would be wasted. Even things you dislike must eventually be done. It's not over by not doing it; it comes back again."

In response to a Taiwanese editor's question asking which travel destination he would definitely want to introduce to fans, he chose "Namsan" and recommended, "Don't take the cable car; walk and feel the natural phytoncides." For food he recommended "gopchang," adding, "It may be a little unfamiliar, but Taiwan has many similar dishes. I hope you enjoy vegetable gopchang or seasoned gopchang." Also, when a Korean editor mentioned the "Samtaemin ordering method" and requested "ticketing orders," Lee Jun-young brought up his habit of calling fans "teacher" and made the witty remark that "If you shout 'Report to the teachers' office' before ticketing and start, probably everyone would attend," drawing laughter.

At the ending, Lee Jun-young said, "Whenever I hear that I'm loved in so many places, I always feel sorry and grateful," and greeted, "From now on I'll avoid causing trouble and walk slowly in my own way. If you want to walk together, please walk with me, and if you want to rest for a while you can do so and come back. I hope to see everyone healthy and well for a long time."

BOLDpage (BOLDpage), which planned this interview, is an entertainment platform based in Korea that is expanding content simultaneously toward the global market, and through the editor-participation "Global Q's" format in each country, it continues interview projects that narrow the distance between K-celebrities and fans around the world.<

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