Actress Choi Hwa-jeong.Sports Donga DB
Choi Hwa-jeong honestly revealed the discriminatory experience she experienced in Japan 30 years ago.
On the YouTube channel ‘Hello, This is Choi Hwa-jung’, which was released on the 19th, a video titled ‘Choi Hwa-jung’s 20 bags that are perfect for different price ranges, revealed for the first time(30 years of collection)’was posted.In the video, Choi Hwa-jung personally introduced around 20 different bags that she owns, ranging from practical, low-priced products to expensive luxury bags.
Among them, he took out a sky blue lenticular bag with a character from the Japanese animation “Astro Boy” and mentioned the absurd experience he had when he bought it.He said, “At first, I asked for five of these bags at a small stationery store in Harajuku and they sold them, but later they said,’ Are you doing business with these? ‘and didn’ t sell them anymore.”
Capture from Choi Hwa-jeong’s YouTube channel
He continued, “At that time, a bag cost 30,000 to 40,000 won and I could have easily bought it, but they looked at me like I was stealing because I was Korean,” and recalled, “I told my friend, ‘Interpret it.Tell them I’m buying up everything in this store.’” He added, “This happened 30 to 35 years ago,” and told the story of the time in a cheerful but poignant tone.
In the video that day, Choi Hwa-jung also shared her sensible consumption philosophy, saying, “When buying something, I choose it based on the standard of’ Will it be elegant even when I become a grandmother?’” She honestly showed off her own lifestyle, emphasizing her attitude of “Eating, wearing, and buying everything in a way that is true to me and elegant.”
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