Gujeong, who left, spent 10 million won a month living abroad in an instant

Sep 05, 2025

Gujeong, who left, spent 10 million won a month living abroad in an instant



Broadcaster and writer Kwak Jung-eun revealed this language training course in detail.

On the 3rd, a video titled 「Gu Jung-eun's Private Life」 was posted on the YouTube channel 'Gu Jung-eun's 'Canadian language training, which left a little later than others, and the story of spending 10 million won a month and getting it instead.」

Kwak Jung-eun, who had been studying three language courses from last fall to this spring, said, "I couldn't go when I was in my 20s, so I wanted to go now even though it's too late." Since the recording of 'Dating Interference" ended in eight years, he said, `Now I'm free,' and he wanted to be free.




Gujeong, who left, spent 10 million won a month living abroad in an instant
He also came clean about the cost of language training. Gwak Jung-eun "I heard a lot for now. As I got older, I couldn't do room sharing like my 20-year-old friends or living 40 or 50 minutes away from the language school. I found a room nearby that was a little expensive and wanted to go to an expensive language school and experience it. It cost a lot of rent and language school expenses, so roughly speaking, it cost 500 won including rent and living expenses, and the plane cost 150 to 200 won, and the language school cost 200 won a month. So, it was 10 million won in an instant when I added up the unexpected drug prices and shopping" he said.

"Of course, if you go for many months, the cost of your flight will fall, and if you just go to a small house, the cost will be reduced a lot, but it's not difficult to cost even a thousand months," he added.

Gwak Jung-eun "I don't intend to go again. Vancouver Canada is beautiful, so I will definitely go on a trip in July. But I can't go to language school anymore"It was so good, but I can't go again because it was so good. The teacher is so good, and I've learned a lot because I've experienced so much this time, but I think I've lived too much of my life to add to this experience. Isn't it a kind of virtual world. That's enough of the English I learned in the classroom, and I've quenched my thirst."






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