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"I Live Alone" resident Tsuki, who has entered her 10th year living in Korea, revealed her secrets for studying Korean.

On the 6th, MBC entertainment program I Live Alone (hereinafter I Live Alone) aired a fourth installment of the "Let's talk" special, revealing Billy Tsuki's daily life.

That day, Tsuki, who said she has been living alone for two years, opened up her home, saying, "I'm afraid of ghosts so I sleep with the light on," and "Until last year I lived in another house for about a year and a half, and it's been about five months since I moved."

She also said, "It's been 10 years since I came to Korea. I lived in shared accommodations for eight years and have lived alone for two years. I wanted to live in a place with a separate bedroom and living room, and I found a house that was just right, so I decided on it."

Tsuki's bedroom was filled with pink. She said, "My favorite color has always been pink. I decorated it with lace, flower shapes, that kind of style." However, the living room drew attention by being decorated entirely in black.

About the living room, Tsuki said, "Actually the living room is my favorite. I don't like sunlight, and dark spaces make me feel comfortable, so the sofa is black, the table is black, and even the curtains are black. It's black-toned everywhere," and she revealed that she even painted the white TV black herself.

When Kian84 asked, "Did you spray it on?" Tsuki replied, "There are paint products for furniture. I bought that and painted each piece with a brush."

Next to the black living room kitchen, Korean and Japanese ingredients coexisted. Seeing this, Park Ji-hyun asked, "Do you go to Don Quijote to buy seasonings too?" and Tsuki answered, "That's right. I go to Don Quijote to buy seasonings."

Tsuki went out to the living room and started walking exercises as soon as she woke up. She said, "On mornings off I walk for 30 minutes to an hour. While walking I watch anime, drama, and movies."

At that time, Tsuki had turned on a Korean movie to study Korean. She watched it with Korean subtitles on. She revealed her secret for studying Korean: "First, I cut off contact with my parents. I tried not to speak Japanese for about six months. So I cut contact and memorized 30 words a day. I tested myself weekly," which surprised viewers.

Tsuki, who first came to Korea at age 12, explained, "I came without knowing Korean. I studied alone. By doing that, when six months had passed I could handle daily conversation and it became easier to talk, so I contacted my parents then."

Then Code Kunst joked toward Jun Hyun-moo, who is fluent in English, Chinese and Japanese, saying, "Maybe you're good at languages because you cut off contact with your parents," which drew laughter.

[Photo] I Live Alone broadcast screen capture

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