Shin Jung-yoon‘s assets revealed, mental ‘smash’ with marriage information company rating (all grown up)
‘I’m not going out even though I‘m all grown up’ Shin Jung-yoon faced the reality of the marriage market.
The 6th episode of ‘I’m not going out even though I‘m all grown up’ on MBC every1 and MBN, which aired on the 22nd, depicted Shin Jung-yoon’s story of visiting a marriage information company.
Shin Jung-yoon, who was sick of hearing nagging about marriage every time she met people. On this day, she visited a marriage information company because she was curious about how she would be evaluated in the marriage market. Shin Jung-yoon also confessed her concerns, saying, “Because I have a publicly known job, it was difficult and burdensome to start dating”.
Shin Jung-yoon honestly wrote her profile to check her rating within the marriage information company. Shin Jung-yoon said, “I started making a lot of money last year. I‘ve only been working part-time until now. The job of an actor is different every time. There are times when I go broke,” he confessed, adding that his current assets are two cars and 40 million won in cash.
After analyzing the results, the head of the matchmaking agency told Shin Jung-yoon, “Your looks, personality, and vision are top-tier,” but added, “What’s important is your financial power. The average asset of a man in his 40s is around 800 million won. Your annual salary is high, and many of you own a house.” He also said that the unstable job of an actor and the fact that you live with your single mother are also negatives in the marriage market.
Shin Jung-yoon’s grade, considering everything, was “medium.” Shin Jung-yoon was confused by the reality of the marriage market, saying, “I’ve never gotten such low grades in school, so it was a bit shocking. It felt like I was more confronted with reality.”
Shin Jung-yoon honestly told her mother what she had heard from the matchmaking agency. Meanwhile, Shin Jung-yoon confessed, “I didn’t know that my father would suddenly pass away. I think I spent more time with my family because I thought that my mother might suddenly leave us. Also, if I start a family, my mother will lose her family, and I think about how lonely she would be. (Marriage) is an unsolved homework, and it seems like a problem that I have to worry about.”
Meanwhile, ‘I‘m All Grown Up But I Don’t Go Out’ is simultaneously broadcast on MBC every1 and MBN every Saturday at 8:20 PM.
Jung Hee-yeon, Donga.com reporter shine2562@donga.com
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