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My Little Old Boy singer Kangnam revealed his tearful challenge to take the naturalization exam and the unexpected advantages he felt after passing.

The episode that aired three days ago on SBS My Little Old Boy (hereinafter My Little Old Boy) featured Kangnam as a guest.

Kangnam shared the joyful news that he finally passed the Korean naturalization exam. But the process was by no means easy. Kangnam confessed, "I failed many times. I shouldn't have failed six times, but I passed on the sixth," saying he barely succeeded after five defeats and six tries.

Kangnam complained about the high difficulty of the exam questions and mentioned that he particularly remembered the question asking "Korea's four major holidays." The four major holidays in Korea he studied were Seollal, Chuseok, Dano and Hansik, indicating that deeper knowledge of Korean culture was required than expected.

After many trials and tribulations, Kangnam became Korean and, when asked what the best thing about naturalization was, gave an unexpected answer. Kangnam replied, "You can go to Don Quijote and get duty-free. With 10% it's a big deal," naming the ability to receive duty-free benefits as a foreigner when traveling to Japan as the first thing, which drew laughter.

[Photo] Screenshot of My Little Old Boy broadcast

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