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Defector Han Song-yi Reveals North Korean Dating in Cornfields: Tak Jae-hoon Asks, "Do You Reserve the Field?"

North Korean defector Han Song-yi joins Tak Jae-hoon on YouTube to share hilarious and shocking stories about dating and life in North Korea.

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On the 24th, North Korean defector turned YouTuber Han Song-yi (34) appeared on the YouTube channel 'No Back Tak Jae-hoon' and shared stories related to her defection.

Defector Han Song-yi reveals North Korean dating: 'In a cornfield' — Tak Jae-hoon jokes, 'Do you reserve the field too?'

Han Song-yi proved Tak Jae-hoon's immense popularity in North Korea by telling the MC, "People in North Korea know Tak Jae-hoon too. If you went to North Korea now, you would be incredibly popular with young women."

She provided a moment of laughter by mistakenly referring to Tak Jae-hoon's former singer stage name, Espapa, as "Mr. Papago."

When Tak Jae-hoon asked Han Song-yi, who has been in South Korea for 12 years, "What happens if you return to North Korea?", she replied, "It's execution by shooting. You get hit in the forehead by a howitzer."

When Shin Kyu-jin expressed confusion, asking, "The cannon is huge, so you get hit in the forehead with that? A 5mm bullet would be enough," Han Song-yi joked, "I've criticized Kim Jong-un so much in South Korea that it wouldn't even be that much," drawing laughter.

Regarding her dating experience, Han Song-yi explained, "I have experienced everything since coming to South Korea. I never got to date in North Korea. My father monitored me almost like the Great Leader. Since contraception is not easily available in North Korea, my father's surveillance was strict."

She cited cornfields, soybean fields, and potato fields as representative dating spots in North Korea. Tak Jae-hoon asked, "Do you have to reserve the cornfield?" to which Han Song-yi replied, "Because there are so many couples like that, soldiers patrol with guns. If you get caught, you get beaten severely."

As for the North Korean way of expressing interest, she shouted, "It's definitely corn." She explained, "Giving corn and chili peppers means you like them. Since there are many poor households in North Korea, giving food is a form of flirting."

She expressed her complete satisfaction with life in South Korea, saying, "It's so great here. I can hold an oppa's hand whenever I want, I can kiss, and we can go see cherry blossoms."

By Mediafine Editorial Team · By Oh Seo-yoon · By 오서윤 기자 · Translated from the original Korean article. · Original Korean article ↗
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