This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
"My Little Old Boy" comedians Kim Jun-Ho and Kim Ji-min mentioned a realistic sense of financial responsibility.
On the 5th, the SBS "My Little Old Boy" (hereinafter "My Little Old Boy") that aired revealed the completely changed daily life of Kim Jun-Ho, who has been married for 10 months.
Right after finishing her schedule and returning home, Kim Ji-min hit the nail on the head, telling Kim Jun-Ho, "You're a little late depositing the living expenses." Flustered, Kim Jun-Ho begged, "Honey, give me some leeway," which drew attention.
The absurd reason Kim Jun-Ho failed to deposit into the shared account was a lack of funds. Kim Jun-Ho said, "I set up an automatic transfer, but I didn't know there was no money in that account," and complained, "Last month was the month the installment for the diamond you bought me ended," expressing his grievance. But Kim Ji-min replied, "You bought that in January last year," delivering a fact-based blow that made people laugh.
In particular, the two said they each manage their own money and chose to pool only living expenses into a shared account. Kim Ji-min originally planned to combine their money, but after directly checking Kim Jun-Ho's actual account situation, she changed her mind. Kim Ji-min declared, "If we combine this, I'll take a big loss," and said, "Don't touch my money," drawing laughter.
In fact, the two saved the jeonse deposit half and half and got married. Kim Ji-min, who has been active for 20 years, and Kim Jun-Ho, who has been active for 30 years, said, "I saved much more than oppa," boasting an unusual sense of financial awareness.
[Photo] "My Little Old Boy" broadcast screen capture
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