Must-Know Tips for 2026: 'From One to Ten' Delivers Essential Life Hacks with Humor
Must-Know Tips for 2026: 'From One to Ten' Delivers Essential Life Hacks with Humor
'From One to Ten' has become a reliable guide for viewers, offering easy and entertaining insights into essential tips for 2026.

On the episode aired on the 2nd, T-Cast E Channel's 'From One to Ten' featured hosts Jang Sung-kyu, Lee Sang-yeob, and special guest rapper Nucksal. They shared a lively discussion on 'Must-Know Changes in 2026', combining humor with sharp wit. Jang Sung-kyu emphasized the importance of the show, saying, "I hope everyone in the nation watches this," as the episode successfully delivered both laughter and valuable information.
Must-Know Tips for 2026: 'From One to Ten' Delivers Essential Life Hacks with Humor
Must-Know Tips for 2026: 'From One to Ten' Delivers Essential Life Hacks with Humor
Lee Sang-yeob, known as the 'Icon of Newlyweds', announced the mandatory disclosure of pricing information by wedding venues and planning agencies, promoting marriage with the introduction of the 'Standardized Wedding Package'. When the topic of 'dress tours' came up, Jang Sung-kyu humorously noted, "The groom's reaction is crucial. If he yawns, it's over," prompting laughter. Lee Sang-yeob added practical advice, "Don't overdo reactions at the start," sharing relatable tips for married life.

The show also highlighted South Korea's pioneering 'AI Basic Law'. It discussed incidents like a French woman losing 1.4 billion won to a fake Brad Pitt and a Hong Kong finance employee transferring 34.7 billion won to an AI impersonating a CFO, underscoring the severity of AI-related crimes. The law mandates disclosure when using AI-generated content commercially, with fines up to 30 million won for non-compliance, raising awareness about AI ethics.

In March 2024, Lee Sang-yeob, married to a finance industry professional, reflected on a disappointing year for actors, noting, "In 2025, there wasn't a single film that reached 10 million viewers." The Korean film industry, which had consistently produced blockbuster hits like 'The Outlaws', 'Spring in Seoul', and 'Excavation', faced a sharp decline in audience numbers post-COVID-19. In response, the government announced a 'Subscription Movie Pass' to reduce the cost of movie-going.
Must-Know Tips for 2026: 'From One to Ten' Delivers Essential Life Hacks with Humor
Must-Know Tips for 2026: 'From One to Ten' Delivers Essential Life Hacks with Humor
Attention is focused on whether this initiative can revitalize the cinema industry amid rising ticket prices. The eagerly awaited 'Animal Protection Act Amendment' was also spotlighted. Starting June, pet breeders must use embedded or external registration chips containing owner information. Additionally, to prevent animal abuse and enhance management, CCTV installation will be mandatory in animal-related businesses. Upon viewing footage of neglected breeding facilities, Lee Sang-yeob expressed sorrow, "What crime have these voiceless creatures committed?" while Nucksal condemned the situation, "It's appalling that such places still exist in the 21st century."

Other updates included a 2,000 won increase in passport issuance fees after 20 years, and Japan's response to 'over-tourism' by tripling departure taxes and quintupling foreign visa fees, providing essential 'overseas travel checks'. The show also covered new recycling policies for environmental protection, the 'Everyone's Card' to ease transportation costs, the 'Hearty Meal' policy for office workers, stricter penalties for DUI and drug-impaired drivers, and new parenting policies, offering a wealth of information.

The 1983-born duo Jang Sung-kyu and Lee Sang-yeob's engaging trivia chart show 'From One to Ten' airs every Monday at 8 PM on T-Cast E Channel.

Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr