Seo Jang-hoon tells funeral director teased for his job, "Don't meet your friends"
1KBS Joy entertainment program 'Ask Anything'. Photo by 'Ask Anything' broadcast capture
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] Broadcaster Seo Jang-hoon advised a client who was teased because of their job as a funeral director to "stop meeting friends."
On the 1st, the KBS Joy entertainment program 'Ask Anything' featured funeral director Yoon Geom-jae, who shared his concerns.
During the broadcast, he said, "People feel uneasy when they see me," and added, "My friends even sprinkle salt on me."
In response, Seo Jang-hoon said, "Don't meet those friends," and added, "Don't hang out with those kinds of people. That's today's conclusion. Filter out those who joke around every time you meet."
The client revealed, "My grandmother once forbade me from participating in ancestral rites, calling it a despicable job," and said, "My aunt also sprinkles salt on me when she meets me."
Seo Jang-hoon and Lee Soo-geun said, "Where is there a hierarchy of jobs in this world? Back in the day, we were entertainers, so what would be considered noble jobs nowadays?"
The client also expressed concern, saying, "I don't get many matchmaking opportunities."
Seo Jang-hoon asked, "Have you ever thought that there might be other issues with yourself?" and added, "You need to have pride in your job so that you won't be shaken by what others say."
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He then joked, "To break prejudice, you have to live brightly. Otherwise, go to a funeral hall in Ghana. The funeral halls in Ghana are full of energy," bringing laughter.
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