Unique Experiences Shared on 'I Am Solo': From Cycling in Croatia to TKO Boxing Wins
Unique Experiences Shared on 'I Am Solo': From Cycling in Croatia to TKO Boxing Wins
The participants of 'I Am Solo' gathered at a guesthouse to share their unique life experiences, leading to a delightful and insightful exchange.

On the YouTube channel 'Chonjang Entertainment TV', operated by ENA and SBS PLUS's 'I Am Solo', a video titled '※Unreleased※ 30th Generation_Sharing Unique Experiences That Shocked Everyone' was uploaded.

In the video, the 30th generation cast members gathered in the common living room to discuss the topic of 'unique experiences only I have had'.

Young-sook kicked off the conversation by sharing her experience of cycling over 100km in Croatia and Bosnia while volunteering, which drew admiration. Following her, Young-ho, a Naval Academy graduate, revealed his impressive background of sailing through 16 countries and passing through the Suez Canal during his six-month training, capturing everyone's attention.

In contrast, Sang-chul hesitated, saying, "Everyone's stories are so impressive," before sharing a quirky anecdote about getting drunk, riding a bus to its terminal, and having red bean noodle soup with the bus driver for breakfast, which had everyone in stitches.

The revelations continued with a mix of tension and laughter. Young-chul shocked the group by confessing that he once jumped from a second-floor building because he didn't want to study at the age of 20. Fortunately, he clarified, "It wasn't a serious situation; I just wanted to play outside and got hurt while sneaking out of school," easing the group's concerns.
Unique Experiences Shared on 'I Am Solo': From Cycling in Croatia to TKO Boxing Wins
Unique Experiences Shared on 'I Am Solo': From Cycling in Croatia to TKO Boxing Wins
Kwang-soo added humor by recalling his early days as a new employee when he sang in front of thousands to win a 100,000 won gift certificate. In response, Young-sik promised, "If a couple from our group gets married, I'll host the wedding," creating a warm atmosphere.

The female participants also showcased their surprising charms. Soon-ja, an amateur boxer with a record of 10 wins out of 14 matches, confessed, "Investing in a relationship is more exhausting than physical training," and humorously added, "Finding love is harder than competing in a match."

When Soon-ja revealed she had TKO'd an opponent, lawyer Young-sik wittily responded, "There's a saying that the law is far, but the fist is near." Kwang-soo expressed his admiration for Soon-ja's strong persona, saying, "I like women with a lot of testosterone," while Jung-sook chimed in, "I'll show you a judo throw," completing the lively and friendly atmosphere.

Im Chae-ryung, TenAsia Reporter syjj426@tenasia.co.kr