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"Reply 1988 10th anniversary" Ra Miran showed affection for Park Bo Gum.

On the 2nd, the final episode of tvN variety show "Reply 1988" 10th anniversary special aired, continuing the 2 Days & 1 Night MT of the Ssangmundong families reunited after 10 years.

That evening, a special mission "Special order! Ssangmundong dad's challenge" game took place. Kim Sung-kyun, Yoo Jae-myung, Seong Dong Il and Choi Moo-sung, four fathers representing Ssangmundong, each took on a special challenge that fit their characters perfectly.

The first to step forward, Kim Sung-kyun, played the role of Jeong Bong's father, who researched and imitated catchphrases in "Reply 1988." In the drama, he performed "Excuse me, excuse me," "Soongguri dangdang," and "Nice to see you, nice to meet you."

Producer Na Young-seok gave Kim Sung-kyun a set of questions asking him to identify and explain catchphrases and abbreviations. Of 10 questions, getting five right meant success; when the first question, "choi choi cha cha," appeared, everyone including Park Bo Gum, Seong Dong Il and Kim Sung-kyun reacted, "What does that mean?" and "I don't know."

Thereafter, by answering five questions such as "eoljukah" and "ujeungrun," Kim Sung-kyun succeeded in the mission and won a vintage wine.

Meanwhile, except for Hyeri, almost no one knew the meaning of "choi choi cha cha." When Park Bo Gum also did not know, Hyeri, surprised, said, "Nobody knows?" but he mistakenly said, "Choi-ae is choi-ae, and Cha-ae is Cha Eunwoo."

The actors learned the real meaning of "choi choi cha cha" (the favorite is the favorite and Cha Eunwoo is Cha Eunwoo). In response, Ra Miran shot back, "No, it's Park Bo Gum. Change it to 'choi choi cha Park,'" and Kim Sunyoung chimed in, "choi Park choi Park," drawing laughter.

[Photo] "Reply 1988 10th anniversary" broadcast screen capture

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