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Comedian Im Woo-il reveals extreme saving habits: 'Haircuts only three times a year'
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Comedian Im Woo-il reveals extreme saving habits: 'Haircuts only three times a year'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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Interview Sources not specified Context piece
  • Comedian Im Woo-il shared his frugal lifestyle tips on the KBS1 program 'Achim Madang'.
  • He revealed that he only gets haircuts three times a year and prioritizes saving money.
  • His segment focused on his 'king salt' saving methods.

South Korean comedian Im Woo-il offered a glimpse into his remarkably frugal lifestyle on the KBS1 program 'Achim Madang'. During the 'Famous People and Together' segment, Im Woo-il, who also appeared in the new KBS2 entertainment show 'Welcome to Sugun School' alongside comedian Lee Su-geun and singer Mijoo, detailed his extreme money-saving habits.

When asked about the most decisive moment in his life, Im Woo-il stated, "Saving and saving again." He elaborated on his dedication to frugality, revealing that he only visits a hair salon three times a year, and even then, he opts for just a haircut. This practice underscores his commitment to minimizing expenses in all aspects of his life.

The comedian's segment on 'Achim Madang' focused on his "king salt" saving methods, a colloquial term in Korean that implies extreme, almost excessive, saving. While the specific details of these methods were not fully elaborated in the provided text, the emphasis was on his dedication to conserving money. His appearance highlighted a stark contrast between the perceived glamour of entertainment and the practical, disciplined approach to personal finance adopted by some in the industry.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.