The text appears to be a transcript of a conversation or a monologue, likely from a talk show or a similar broadcasting format. The speaker discusses their experiences with their in-laws, particularly their mother-in-law, and the expectations and traditions related to marriage in Korean culture. They share stories about the struggles and hardships they faced, particularly in relation to their parents' expectations and the financial burdens of marriage. They express their desire to avoid certain trends and expectations in marriage, emphasizing the importance of individuality and personal happiness. They also mention their children's education and professional success, highlighting the societal pressures to prioritize these aspects in marriage. The speaker concludes by reflecting on their own experiences and offering advice to others on maintaining a strong relationship with in-laws.
1. The speaker is expressing their desire to do something different in life, considering they are an actor.
2. The speaker mentions a tradition in Korea where they brought a coffee tray to a wedding, which surprised Western guests.
3. The speaker's children are getting married and they are excited about it.
4. The speaker is reflecting on their family's circumstances, mentioning their younger brother's prosperity and their father's satisfaction.
5. The speaker describes a memory of going to their younger brother's house when they were young and how they felt out of place.
6. The speaker reflects on their mother's advice to go to their younger brother's house and the impending wedding.
7. The speaker discusses their concern about their mother-in-law's health and their upcoming wedding.
8. The speaker talks about their fear of starting a business and their hope to avoid it.
9. The speaker expresses their belief in the importance of compatibility in in-law relationships.
10. The speaker talks about their father-in-law's desire to see them get married, and their own mixed feelings about it.
11. The speaker expresses their hope to avoid getting compensation through marriage and their fear of meeting an apostle who uses their money for business.
12. The speaker talks about their hard work to raise their children and their hope that they would understand their efforts.
13. The speaker reflects on their experiences of broadcasting and their gratitude towards their parents.
14. The speaker talks about their financial situation, mentioning the costs of their father's hospital bills and their own debts.
15. The speaker discusses their decision to rent a house and their worry about not having enough money for it.
16. The speaker talks about their fear of their mother-in-law's reaction to their actions and their hope to avoid conflict.
17. The speaker talks about their trust in their mother-in-law and their decision to speak clearly about their feelings.
18. The speaker reflects on their feelings of being a dog in a marriage and their desire to avoid conflict.
19. The speaker talks about their experiences of broadcasting and their advice for others in similar situations.
20. The speaker talks about their feelings of relief and satisfaction after their broadcast.