Even if two Lee Kuk-ju 119 people come, they can't hear me. Funny reality of living alone

Jul 13, 2025

Even if two Lee Kuk-ju 119 people come, they can't hear me. Funny reality of living alone



Even if two Lee Kuk-ju 119 people come, they can't hear me. Funny reality of living alone
Even if two Lee Kuk-ju 119 people come, they can't hear me. Funny reality of living alone
Comedian Lee Kuk-joo has confessed her loneliness and realistic hardships while living alone in Japan.

On the YouTube channel 'From the Point of Interfere of Internationalism', which was released on the 12th, a vlog video titled '40-year-old living alone who caught a cold in Japan that he/she doesn't even catch a dog' was posted.

Lee Kuk-ju honestly describes the daily life he experiences while living alone during his study and long stay in Japan.




In the video, Lee Kuk-ju "I ate too expensive a meal. You have to reflect on yourself"He blamed himself for a fancy meal worth 170,000 won.

Also, "I didn't buy an umbrella even if it rained. It's not that I can't afford it, but I didn't buy it on purpose because I felt I didn't deserve it. He showed a self-reflection attitude like 'Self-punishment'.

In the end, I felt sorry for the scene where I went to the pharmacy alone because I was sick with a cold, maybe because of the rain. He was only out for two hours and almost collapsed"If I fall down, the Japanese are too small to lift. I can't hear you even if you call 119. You need to get your act together," he said, describing a funny reality mixed with his unique delight.




In addition, Lee Kuk-ju said "When you're young, your father 'You're a loss." He recalled, "There is no one to take care of him, and he raised me strongly.' Even if he was sick, he showed an emphasis on self-reliance until the end, such as taking care of his own food and going to the shopping center to buy daily necessities.

In particular, there are no clothes for my size in Japan. Clothes are brought from Korea, but as there are more and more clothes, there are no hangers, so I have to go buy them as well," he said, drawing laughter.

Meanwhile, Lee Kuk-ju recently drew attention by sharing her daily life in Tokyo, Japan, through a YouTube channel.




At that time, Lee Kuk-ju asked why he went to Japan "I didn't immigrate. When I woke up in the morning, he said, "'When are you coming back?'" and "There's not as much work as there used to be. I'm not the one who stays still. I want to speak Japanese and also do Japanese YouTube. He explained the reason why he went to Japan, saying, 'What should I do instead of just going out?'



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