Comedian Cho Hye-lyeon said her son Uju, unable to find a job, is ultimately going abroad. 

On the 23rd, a video titled "Heo Gan-min's filibuster of counseling that oscillates between cooking ridicule and deep life debate (w. Cho Hye-lyeon)" was posted on the YouTube channel "Moneygraph." 

That day Cho Hye-lyeon was invited as a guest and spent time doing counseling. One correspondent said, "I'm unemployed and need a way to lie down at home without my mother noticing." 

Cho Hye-lyeon said, "This is a behavior I've seen. My younger brother did that and my son Uju did that. That kind of behavior exists, and it's one thing if they're not working at home. But what makes me most upset is lying down." 

She added, "If you're doing nothing at home and just staying there, shouldn't you at least be sitting? If you're really sorry, stand up," drawing laughter. 

She recalled, "Not being able to get a job is not a sin. It's that you can't get a job. There are no places to get hired. Uju entered the Game Planning Department at GeoCheonggang University. They accepted 250 students per cohort. Then COVID hit." 

She continued, "But even then games were all the rage. Then suddenly it became an AI world and people stopped playing games. So there was no work to plan. What is he supposed to do?" She said, "So honestly Uju is leaving for another country in three days. He's going to Sydney. He's going on a working holiday. It's not a lie — he applied to about 40 places. He was rejected from all of them. They didn't hire him. So he is not a sinner." 

She also said to young people, "Rest well. When you rest, rest properly. After resting enough, you'll get up like 'Whoa! Whoa!' saying, 'I can't rest anymore,' 'I feel like I'm going to die, it's so hard.'" She emphasized, "But I hope you don't live like a sinner while resting, and lying down is not good manners."

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