Lee Se-young, one-room → move to a 42 pyeong apartment in Hangang View "Call three one-ton trucks"('Yeongpyeong TV')
Aug 01, 2024
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On the 31st, on the YouTube channel 'Yeongpyeong TV', I moved from one room to a 42 pyeong apartment! A video titled '"The Hangang River View House was published while telling a funny moving story."
Lee Se-young moved in with a fresh start. Should I say it's an old-fashioned extended studio apartment. I've lived there all along, but isn't there a saying that 'The world changes only when the environment changes?' That's why I changed my world."
Lee Se-young, who said her new home is a view of the Han River, said "It's a view of the Han River. If you open the window a little bit and turn your head about 47 degrees, you can see the Han River." Then "There's a river in front of me and the subway passes over the river. Is this the sentiment of the Han River view?" I'm feeling it through a gap. This is why everyone is going to a house with a good view, so I'm feeling it again,' he said.
Lee Se-young lives alone, but she has a lot of luggage, so when she moved, she called three 1-ton trucks. He "I somehow cleared my luggage and called a one-ton truck. However, an expert who has moved for about 30 years said that a one-ton truck cannot do it. So I sang another ton. But it was full, so I called one more car. "I thought a ton would be enough. I felt sorry for the directors, so I moved with them and helped them. Anyway, the move ended well," he said.
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Then "I thought the size of the house didn't matter, but now a large house might be better to get rid of unnecessary spending than I thought. I'm aware of it after I've gone through it, so I've felt it once."
Lee Se-young felt strange as she organized her luggage. I feel weird when I get a picture that I forgot. Everything is said to have an end, but it was heartbreaking. Not everyone lives with the last thought, is it. I'm living to be happy right now." "Anyway, I thought about this and that while organizing my moving stuff. When I was young, my father's business was difficult, so I lived in Ansan, but I moved a lot at that time. But out of all the directors I've ever worked with, I think this was the happiest, sad, and most thoughtful director."
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