It's good manners to take off everything...It was better than I expected Eom Ji-won's meaningful remarks experienced mixed feelings (Dolsing Foreman)
Feb 05, 2025
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In the SBS entertainment show 『Dolsing Foreman』, which aired on the 4th, Um Ji-won talked about the mixed culture she experienced firsthand in Germany.
When Kim Dong-wan, a member and actor of the group Shinhwa, who appeared as a guest on the day, asked "Should I really take off everything?" Um Ji-won answered firmly "It's manners to take off everything," surprising the cast. When Lee Sang-min responded "I thought you were going in with your clothes", Um Ji-won reiterated "Then you have no manners".
Then, how did Um Ji-won experience mixed water? He "Originally likes saunas. A close friend had been living in Berlin since he was young, and he visited the gym he went to"There is a separate dressing room, but the dry sauna was used by men and women together."
Then "My friend went there for a long time, so he didn't care about it with the guys 'Did you do that?' He took off everything and talked about it." Contrary to what he expected, he quickly adapted to the culture of mixed water. He was better than I thought," he said with a smile.
Singer Tak Jae-hoon, who was listening to this, shared his experience, saying, `In the Japanese bathhouse, an old lady comes in, cleans it, and rolls up the towels, but no one cares.' Kim Dong-wan also "I was surprised when an old lady came in when I was taking a bath in Japan. But all the men around me took off and talked about their family."
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