Photo by SBS Plus, screenshot from the broadcast of 'Kang Ho-dong's Bapsim'.

Photo by SBS Plus, screenshot from the broadcast of 'Kang Ho-dong's Bapsim'.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] Russian-born broadcaster Angelina said that the word she heard the most in Korea was 'swearing.'


On the 3rd, Angelina appeared as a guest on SBS Plus's 'Kang Ho-dong's Bapsim.'


That day, Angelina confessed, "The word I heard the most in Korea is swearing."


MC Kang Ho-dong showed a surprised reaction.


Angelina said, "When I go to places like restaurants, people say to me, 'X-na pretty,'" adding, "Later, I realized that it was an exaggerated compliment. I am also X-na thankful," which caused laughter.


Angelina also revealed that the reason she was able to come to Korea was because of 'Sundubu-jjigae' (soft tofu stew).


A photo of Angelina eating Sundubu-jjigae at a Korean restaurant in Russia became a hot topic in Korea.


Regarding the reaction at the time, Angelina said, "They said some Russian goddess was enjoying Korean food deliciously..." and felt embarrassed.



Photo by SBS Plus, screenshot from the broadcast of 'Kang Ho-dong's Bapsim'.

Photo by SBS Plus, screenshot from the broadcast of 'Kang Ho-dong's Bapsim'.

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