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'I am SOLO' season 29 contestant Yeong-cheol cleared up a misunderstanding about Jeong-suk.

On the 31st episode of the ENA and SBS Plus variety show 'I am SOLO' (hereafter 'I am SOLO'), a random date unfolded at Solo Nation house No. 29.

The random date proceeded with men and women each selecting one of six envelopes from their designated seats to determine matches. As a result, Yeong-suk and Yeong-su won a 1 million won date, while Yeong-cheol and Jeong-suk won 10,000 won.

Sun-ja and Yeong-sik got a 100,000 won date, Sang-cheol and Hyun-suk got a 300,000 won date, and Ok-sun and Yeong-ho got a 50,000 won date. Meanwhile, Kwang-su and Yeong-ja, who drew 1,000 won, went to a coin karaoke and enjoyed a short, intense karaoke date.

Yeong-cheol, who drew 10,000 won, said, "A 10,000 won date is precious. Intentionally telling your girlfriend to spend only 10,000 won on a date would be crazy. Isn't coffee 6,000 won a cup? But a 10,000 won date agreed upon is truly precious. I became pure. It feels surreal," expressing anticipation.

Escorting and dating Jeong-suk, Yeong-cheol said he once planned to go to Jeju Island for his honeymoon. Even after reactions like "women might not like that," Yeong-cheol agreed and said, "If my bride insisted on going abroad for the honeymoon, I would go. But it means you should live with that level of awareness."

Above all, Yeong-cheol said, "Being thrifty doesn't mean not wanting to do things for someone. There may be times when you can't do something when you want to, so it's about preparing," revealing that being influenced by his more open-minded father made him rather conservative.

Jeong-suk, who empathized, said, "I'm the same. People find it surprising that someone with your open-minded tendencies came out among us. My father is also a civil servant and conservative. But as I get older, my own openness decreases. People think I'm open-minded, but the closer they get, the more they say I'm conservative," she said. Hearing this, Yeong-cheol reacted, "That's great. In that regard."

The two had more common ground than expected. When Jeong-suk said she felt proud that her once-conservative father changed after traveling with her, Yeong-cheol said, "I want to live like that too."

While forming a rapport and talking, Yeong-cheol once again discussed his luxury consumption philosophy. Jeong-suk confessed, "Actually, this bag was lent to me by an acquaintance."

Surprised that he had judged her by a single bag, Yeong-cheol said, "I actually like that it was borrowed," and Jeong-suk said, "Women value bags and are reluctant to lend luxury bags, so I'm grateful they told me to take it."

Yeong-cheol said, "I like that you told me. I could have pretended otherwise," and Jeong-suk replied, "I'm the type to say when I don't have something." Hearing this, Yeong-cheol reflected, "I was arrogant. I was conceited."

Furthermore, Yeong-cheol had previously viewed Jeong-suk with prejudice during introductions because of the question, "Are you good at household chores?" With that misunderstanding cleared, he revealed, "She's my number one choice for marriage," surprising everyone.

[Photo] 'I am SOLO' broadcast screen capture

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