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The CEO of an international distribution company called "Ask Avalokiteshvara" has revealed love counseling.
The KBS Joy entertainment show "Ask Me Anything" (hereinafter referred to as "Ask Me Anything") aired on the 26th, featured the CEO of an international distribution company.
The writer said, "I'm holding a lot of stocks. Individual shares alone amount to 9 billion. The company valued it and it was 10 billion won. Only Korean companies do. Overseas companies are still in flux," he said.
He said, "I met a lot at the marriage agency. It's better to have clear documents from your 30s. I paid 22 million won when I joined the marriage information company. When I got married, I liked it more than planned, he said. "When I lived in Tower Palace, I bought the upper floor for a lump sum. I thought I'd give it to my boyfriend. It was 51 pyeong. The market price was about 5 billion won," he confessed.
"I was introduced to my boyfriend and dated him for about a year. My boyfriend sees me living alone in a big house and thinks I'm a boarding school student in one room. Then I filled the room with everything I needed. "I made a refrigerator and filled it up," he said. "I decided to buy Porsche because of the break-up." He asked me to give him my name. Before I got married, I thought that wasn't right. My boyfriend asked me why I was in such a hurry to prepare for the wedding. I fought and broke up that day because such things accumulated," he said.
When Seo Jang-hoon asked, "Isn't that friend making money?" the writer said, "I'm making money, but I didn't buy a cup of coffee. I cleaned up my house after the breakup and it went up 1.5 billion a few months later. That was unfair," he said.
Seo Jang-hoon responded, "I have 400 to 50 billion won in assets now, so I think he wants to start with a certain person in his own way in case he meets an unidentified fraud and loses all of them. If you continue to do that, you will never meet the man you want," he advised. Also, "I'm a person who tells me to meet a proven person, but how do you know your heart and if the part you want is right, it matches." I don't know who I'll be paired with," he added.
Meanwhile, "Asking Bodhisattva" airs every Monday at 8:30 p.m.
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