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"The tip was 320,000 won": Ko So-young shares daily life with family in Hawaii, shocked by prices

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Kim Nayeon

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/Photo=YouTube channel Ko So-young
/Photo=YouTube channel Ko So-young

Actress Ko So-young shared her daily life with her family for the first time in 16 years of marriage, expressing surprise at the prices in Hawaii.

On the 9th, the YouTube channel 'Ko So-young' released a video titled 'The 100% real daily life of the Ko So-young family, revealed for the first time in 16 years of marriage.'

In the released video, Ko So-young was seen packing for a family trip to Hawaii. She said, "First, I take out the trunk five days before the trip and pack what I need. I keep thinking of things. This time, I'm taking my pet dog along, so there's a lot of luggage. This is the third suitcase."

She continued, "The prices in Hawaii are so high these days that I can't buy and eat everything every time I go. The tips in the U.S. are too steep, so meals become very expensive. I'll bring things I can cook and eat them myself."

Upon arriving in Hawaii, Ko So-young reached a café. She said, "My husband just went to buy coffee. It's hard to even have a cup of coffee," but added, "Even though it's self-service, the tip was about 7,000 won."

Heavy rain fell in Hawaii, and Ko So-young watched 'The Man Who Lives with the King' at a local theater with her family. She revealed, "My mom was sobbing uncontrollably, but I was the only one crying. I enjoyed it very much. It keeps raining, so I'm wondering what to do."

Later, upon arriving at her accommodation, Ko So-young was surprised to learn that an adult movie ticket costs 27,000 won. She said, "The seats are large, but our theaters in Korea are much more comfortable, clean, and better. The food options are also more diverse."

Finally, Ko So-young visited a famous Japanese restaurant in Hawaii. After checking the receipt, she expressed surprise, saying, "It was a lot. The tip was 216 dollars (about 325,400 won). I think it was the most expensive meal I've had in Hawaii."

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