On the 20th, broadcaster Choi Byung-seo, who appeared on KBS1's 'Morning Yard,' shared his thoughts on marriage. <br/>Photo by KBS1

On the 20th, broadcaster Choi Byung-seo, who appeared on KBS1's 'Morning Yard,' shared his thoughts on marriage.
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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kang Juhee] Broadcaster Choi Byung-seo, who appeared on 'Achim Madang,' shared his thoughts on marriage.


On the 20th, KBS1's 'Achim Madang' aired a segment titled 'What About Our Unmarried Kids?' discussing marriage.


Jeon Won-ju stated, "It's good to live relying on each other. Joy increases when shared, and sorrow is halved when shared. You must get married."


On the other hand, Choi Byung-seo said, "Songs from the 60s and 70s say 'Even a firefly-lit thatched house is good if with my beloved,' but nowadays, if you don't have money, it doesn't work," adding, "Young people don't think that way. It's fine not to marry, and better if you do."



He continued, "There's no need to force marriage. I talked with Kim Su-chan before the broadcast, and we shared the same view. Being single is okay."


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