A continuing typo in the words that chef Im Seong-keun left while expressing thanks provokes laughter.

Chef Im Seong-keun, who made the top 7 of Netflix's Culinary Class Wars 2, posted a long message on his YouTube channel Im Jjang TV on the 12th. He thanked people, saying, "Thanks to your support, a sponsorship from Balvenie has come through," and the expression in which he mistakenly wrote "wonseong" instead of "seongwon" attracted attention. He had already once written "seongwon" incorrectly as "wonseong," and that phrase quickly spread online communities and comments immediately after it was posted, drawing laughter.

But the purpose of the post was clear. Chef Im said, "Please look forward to the video that will be uploaded at 6 p.m. tomorrow," announcing the sponsored content, and said, "Starting this week, content supported by many companies will be uploaded."

He also conveyed plans to give back the love he received. He said, "As much as the love I received, I am preparing projects to return it to those with 'clumsy hands' and those in need of help," foreshadowing the spread of positive influence.

He also expressed honest feelings about the sudden surge of interest. Chef Im Seong-keun wrote, "Suddenly receiving such great love, Chef Im Seong-keun and all members of the Im Jjang TV production team are always grateful and are spending each day happily," and added, "So that your interest and love do not fade quickly, we will proceed carefully and calmly."

Netizens have responded with comments such as, "It was supposed to be seongwon but it's wonseong—so Im Jjang-like," "You can feel his humanity even in the writing," and "Either way, the sincerity came across," continuing their support. With the unexpected typo becoming a topic of conversation, attention is focusing on the sponsored content Chef Im Seong-keun announced and his future moves.

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