Comedian Yang Sang-guk's firm views on dating were revealed, momentarily leaving the studio in "silence." Even Kim Dae-ho, who apparently "held a wedding and funeral" first(?), is being summoned.
On the 2nd, the YouTube channel "TteunTteun" web variety show "Pinggego" featured Yu Jae-seok, Nam Chang Hee, Han Sang-jin and Yang Sang-guk, who talked about their recent lives.
That day's topic began with "newlywed husband" Nam Chang Hee. Nam Chang Hee said, "I get up at 6:30 a.m., make breakfast and take my wife to work," revealing a daily life that realized his romantic dream, and said, "I am so happy to support my wife," bringing warmth.
Yu Jae-seok also marveled, saying, "Even being newlyweds isn't easy," but the mood reversed with one remark from Yang Sang-guk. Yang Sang-guk said, "That's really dangerous," shaking his head. He went on, "Dating is the same. Once you start taking someone home, you have to keep doing it," and asserted, "I've never taken a girlfriend home," surprising everyone.
He went further, saying, "My principle is if you won't do it for life, don't do it," firmly stating his dating philosophy(?). Yu Jae-seok tried to persuade him, asking, "Wouldn't it be nice to do it even occasionally?", but Yang Sang-guk stood firm, saying, "That's not it." He even added the candid(?) remark, "It's a bit bothersome," and the scene became momentarily solemn.
Watching this, Han Sang-jin summed up the situation with one line, "A regular gig would be hard," drawing laughter.
Reactions after the broadcast were even hotter. Netizens poured out responses such as "Sang-guk, that's not it," "He's having a wedding and funeral in advance," and "He's going single by choice." In particular, the remark seemed to summon the controversy over Kim Dae-ho's recent "large family ancestral rites."
Kim Dae-ho also drew reactions of "wedding-and-funeral-scale" with the large family holiday scene he once showed on I Live Alone. He later explained, "We simplified the ancestral rites," and, "We also buy kimchi," in an attempt to clarify(?). In the end, both men's "lifestyles" and "values" became topics. Reactions continued that it was hard to tell whether the remarks were simple jokey elements or reflected their actual dating styles.
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