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Lee Young-ja, belated regret: "I lent money thinking ahead even though I had no money" [What to do with leftovers] [★Night TView]

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Broadcasters Lee Young-ja and Park Se-ri opened up about their struggles with financial transactions with acquaintances.

On the 20th, the tvN STORY variety program "What to do with leftovers" featured lawyer Yang So-young and announcer Lee Geum-hee.

That day, Lee Young-ja brought up the topic, saying, "I think the biggest concern for modern people is 'how to refuse wisely.'"

Lee Geum-hee asked Park Se-ri, "How about you? Are you good at refusing?"

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Park Se-ri stated, "Honestly, I don't usually refuse requests, but in special situations, I can't even start. Among those, the most difficult seems to be when it's someone close, like a money transaction."

In response, Lee Geum-hee said, "That's right. It's a problem that can come to anyone at any time. Money issues will eventually come to me too. Can I just ignore it when my acquaintance is in trouble?" She expressed understanding of Park Se-ri's struggles.

Lawyer Yang So-young drew attention by revealing, "I have set a principle that I can lend up to about 2 million won, but I generally do not engage in money transactions. Even when giving money to my children, I have them sign a loan receipt."

Upon hearing this, Lee Young-ja confessed, "In the past, I promised to lend a certain amount before my heart could keep up, and there were times when I couldn't fulfill it. I thought that was loyalty. I even borrowed money myself to lend to that friend."

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