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Broadcaster Joo Woo-jae spoke about the Kangaroos.
MBC's "Save Me" will air at 10 p.m. on the 26th! In "Homes," Kim Dae-hee, Jang Dong-min, and Shin Bong-sun draw attention by recreating the family concept of "I Need Conversation," which was the talk of the "Gag Concert" in the past. They look directly at the housing types that have changed according to the trend of the times, from the authentic main house to the modern "today's" main house, and show off their perfect chemistry over the past 20 years.
The three visit the so-called 'kangaroo tribe' house where they live with their parents. The increasing number of adult children living with their parents has become a global trend, with the expression "boomerang kids" in Canada and "full-time children" in China. In the studio, the cast's honest talk about the kangaroo tribe continues, and there is a heated debate between the opinion that "it will be stressful for my parents" and the view that "it is rather better to be less lonely."
In particular, Joo Woo-jae added, "If you are an economically active kangaroo tribe, you may be positive because you can share the burden."
The next place to be unveiled is a neighborhood house in Dobong-gu, a kangaroo tribe living with their parents. The 1.5-pyeong private space at the main house is impressive with its preferences ranging from a collection filled with walls to a radio with old sensibilities. On the other hand, the Kangaroo's mother, who saw it, expressed it as "like a shrine house," provoking curiosity about the inside.
In addition, a separate household-type residential space will be introduced to live 'separately and together'. The structure that satisfies independence and cohabitation at the same time stands out, from the two-door household-tailored apartments to the form where mothers and daughters live together on the first and second floors. As such, various images of parents and children living together will be revealed.
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