In 'Recent Men's Life: Groom Class,' Lee Jung-jin revealed his own perspective on relationships.
On the 2nd, the broadcast of Channel A's entertainment program 'Recent Men's Life: Groom Class' (hereafter 'Groom Class') showcased Lee Jung-jin's efforts to learn Japanese conversation. He was introduced to Asako, a former announcer, through Jung Joon-ha, who is married to a Japanese wife.
The beautiful Asako, a native of Tokyo with both glamour and grace, checked Lee Jung-jin's conversational skills and then went to eat together. Lee Jung-jin displayed a slightly cold attitude, which drew criticism from the panel.
Lee Jung-jin explained, "I really didn't think of it as a blind date; I thought of her as a conversation teacher, so I set a boundary." Furthermore, when Asako showed discomfort getting into Lee Jung-jin's tall vehicle, he showed no concern and was seen diligently eating alone, wrapping up ssam at a ssam restaurant.
Lee Jung-jin said, "If someone I might marry or my partner is wearing a skirt, I need to keep a knee blanket in the car." He added, "But do I need to do that for someone who is not? At first, I would go out of my way to be nice. Dopamine kicks in, and I have friends who would drive to Daejeon. But I am the opposite. I don't do that at first. However, later, I would go to pick them up in Daejeon," showcasing his own philosophy on relationships.
[Photo] Channel A 'Recent Men's Life: Groom Class'
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