"Hangout With Yoo" saw comedian Yang Sang-guk evoke laughter with his rustic dialect and behavior that contrasted with his residence in a high-rise APT. in Gangnam.

On the evening of the 28th, the MBC variety show Hangout With Yoo (abbreviated Hangout) was presented as "War on Crime Part 1 — the heyday of country bumpkins." The episode depicted Yu Jae-seok, Haha, Joo Woo-jae and Heo Kyunghwan showing Yang Sang-guk around Seoul.

Upon his entrance, Yang Sang-guk announced his presence using a rustic dialect, saying "Ahta, Seoul is big big,". Saying "I'm dizzy. This is my first time going up to the 15th floor," Yang Sang-guk, rolling his tongue, proudly showed off a demeanor as if he had just come to Seoul from his hometown of Gimhae.

Heo Kyunghwan, who was a classmate of Yang Sang-guk in KBS's 22nd cohort, proudly introduced him by saying "He is my younger brother from Gimhae." Yu Jae-seok also struggled with the dialect acting, and Haha likewise emphasized his ties to Busan simply by mentioning "Busan vacation." Unlike Heo Kyunghwan, who went to high school in Changwon and university in Busan, Yang Sang-guk mocked the older members who sounded awkward with the dialect by shouting, "There are a lot of Busan jjabai(?)s," drawing laughter.

However, Yang Sang-guk actually lived in Seoul. When asked where he currently lived, he cautiously answered "Yeoksam," provoking reactions like "Are you kidding?", and when asked "What floor do you live on?" he said "18th floor," revealing that he lives in a high-rise APT. in Gangnam, Seoul, which drew flak.

[Photo] Provided by MBC.

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