17th JTBC 'Sageon Banjang' Report
"I Don't Understand" VS "Might Say It's Good"
A woman is troubled because her prospective mother-in-law insisted on having her own wedding ceremony before her son, who is preparing for his marriage, JTBC's 'Case Manager' reported on the 17th.
A, a bride-to-be preparing to marry her boyfriend of two years, had completed the formal meeting between families and booked the wedding venue, spending busy days. However, recently, she found it strange that her boyfriend seemed busy with something else. When she asked, "Is something wrong?" he only replied, "It's nothing special." When she pressed him about not focusing on the wedding preparations, he gave a shocking answer: "Actually, I'm preparing for another wedding." It turned out that the prospective parents-in-law, who had only registered their marriage without a wedding ceremony, decided to hold their own wedding after seeing their son preparing for his.
The mother-in-law, feeling envious while watching her son's wedding preparations, told her son, "Wearing a wedding dress once in my life is my lifelong wish," and declared, "I want to have the wedding before you," causing the boyfriend to put his own wedding preparations aside and focus on his parents' wedding preparations.
A said, "I find it hard to understand the prospective mother-in-law who insists on having her wedding before her son," and asked, "Am I the strange one?"
Lawyer Park Ji-hoon, appearing as a panelist, said, "I don't understand it. If they want to do it, there is plenty of time after the son's wedding." Lawyer Yang Ji-yeol also pointed out, "What exactly are they preparing that makes the son so busy? I don't understand that. I also don't understand the son following along."
On the other hand, announcer Baek Da-hye said, "I think I would gladly say yes. If the two of them go first, the boyfriend can focus on the wedding preparations during the remaining time, and the mother-in-law can happily celebrate the wedding. The person who sent the story would also feel more at ease."
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