Korean comedian Jung Hyung-don recently opened up about some unexpected moments he experienced at his mother's funeral.
On the 20th, a video titled "Funny (?) Stories from My Mother's Funeral... You Shouldn't Laugh..." was uploaded to Jung Hyung-don's channel 'Mungchin TV.'
During a live broadcast, Jung Hyung-don listened to a story from a viewer who mistakenly referred to condolence money as settlement money. He commented, "This must have been a mistake. The boyfriend's reaction is even funnier. He said, 'You killed it.' It's too funny. Settlement money and condolence money are very different."
Recalling the situation during his mother's funeral, Jung Hyung-don shared, "When my mother passed away, three people came. It seemed like the other two had religious beliefs. They intended to pay their respects with a bow, but one friend knelt down."
Jung Hyung-don continued, "Since the other two friends didn't bow, the kneeling friend remained in that position, unable to straighten his back, in an awkward state," he said with a laugh.
He also shared another anecdote, "You usually place chrysanthemums under the portrait. Some friends tried to place them in the incense holder. There were all sorts of people, and despite the emotional difficulty of the funeral, these mistakes provided some relief."
+Reporter Na-yeon Cho, Ten Asia nybluebook@tenasia.co.kr