With Korean's "bali, bali" culture, it may be hard to adjust. I wonder also with Hyunmoo, he has so many hosting jobs and etc, that maybe he eats fast because he has no time. I don't understand how some of these hosts survive or have any down-time, they are doing so many jobs being on practically every show.
Dieting and exercising for the sake of your health is something I totally agree and would support but it breaks my heart when he says he "looks ugly" and "feels sorry for the audience". There are always going to be people who may be heavier or lighter than the "average" and we shouldn't be ashamed or feel bad for how we look. We should be embracing the diversity in our society and reducing these stereotypes of looking a certain way.
You're absolutely right that we shouldn't judge people for their weight. But overweight people are the majority, not a minority that adds diversity. According to Wikipedia, 40% of Americans are overweight and 40% are obese. That means 80% of Americans are either overweight or obese. We must have become used to it, bc Hyunmoo looks normal to me even though his BMI is 26 (overweight). I guess we need more diversity in media though, since most celebs are thin.
Sujeong Kwak Yeah it's different in every culture/country, however, it is necessary to remember that there are multiple sides to a story. Like with weight being over and under weight is a health issue, as well as their stereotypes in the media.
Artour Babev Not everyone has the time and effort and some people have genes that make them susceptible to weight gain too. It is a mental issue sometimes as well, saying he feels bad about his weight and going to a public gym may make him feel worse due to others being able to see his body in real life.
My mom literally told me the other day to slow down eating because she watched a program that said it could make my fatty liver worse. Then I see this today. Mom confirms this is what she saw & she's all "SEE I TOLD YOU"... 😭😭 Ok umma, I understand... 😩
Hyun Moo should just visit Boss Yang's gym more often. Anyway, eating fast isn't the real problem. He's just eating too much. Eating fast leads to overeating but it's not an issue if he can control himself.
Eating fast is the problem coz when you eat faster you tend to eat a lot food before you realize you're full . The mind/brain takes time to process that your full already i just forget how many minutes..hehe ..this is what always happens to me i eat very fast and finished my meal but doesn't feel full and tend to eat another bunch of food and after some time my tummy aches ,too much food !! Plus when you eat fast foods and unhealthy food ahhh its a recipe for obesity ..huhu
@@porkcutlet3920 The video explains why some people eat so quickly, and it doesn't mention self control. Self control is different, especially since this is because brains don't recognize the person is full and instead believe they're hungry.
@@Nicole-ue8bx Eh, unless you're suffering from Alzheimer's, how could you forget you've eaten? Also, why do people have to eat until they're full? Just eat enough for your daily calorie needs. If you stop eating, you'll naturally feel full after a while. That's what I meant by self control.
I’m the type that eat too slow like I usually take 20~30 minutes to finish my food and if I’m too hungry (i can eat 3 portions sometimes 4) it takes me 1 hour to finish 😂
I can't relate to Korean eating culture where they shove down their food in large amount and not / less likely to chew their noodles. That large portion of the unchewed food not only make you unable to savor the flavor, but can cause your body to digest slower. I realize the difference when I saw a few shows mention about indigestion. The people around me rarely had this issue and I never got indigestion too.
I don’t understand why people say this, to me it’s the opposite. When I chew slowly, I can’t taste the food at all, I can only taste my saliva lmao which is why I like to eat fast.
I don’t think it’s a cultural thing he eats fast because of his schedules, and I usually eat really slow so my friends always yell at me to eat faster😂
@@rtybn456 Really? I'm the opposite. Since my country (Malaysia) have a lot of food with rich spices, a bit spicy and have heavy taste, not chewing your food will just spell disaster 😂. If you're a quick eater, but still chew your food, it's fine. But if shove them down your throat like that, we find it was not polite to eat with bulging mouth and it seems greedy. 😅
I am Muslim, after seeing this I understood why my prophet told his people to chew our food 33 times, besides that my prophet said that we should eat enough.
My sister takes like 2 hrs to eat and shes the youngest and has the worst health. Might not be a good habit but I think the main problem was what he was eating and not chewing. Chewing would make you eat slower anyhow. I think the main issue with koreans is they dont drink a lot of liquids especially during meals. -........- Restaurants gave me one tiny paper cup to drink from. My family's house is the same. They drank more beer than water -...-
@@BatmanPwnage I agree. I can't relate to Korean eating culture where they shove down their food in large amount and not / less likely to chew their noodles. That large portion of the unchewed food not only make you unable to savor the flavor, but can cause your body to digest slower. I realize the difference when I saw a few shows mention about indigestion. The people around me rarely had this issue and I never got indigestion too.
Can I just say.. their outfits and the studio background is so satisfying to look at. It matches perfectly.. so pleasing to the eyes 😍😍
With Korean's "bali, bali" culture, it may be hard to adjust. I wonder also with Hyunmoo, he has so many hosting jobs and etc, that maybe he eats fast because he has no time. I don't understand how some of these hosts survive or have any down-time, they are doing so many jobs being on practically every show.
Dieting and exercising for the sake of your health is something I totally agree and would support but it breaks my heart when he says he "looks ugly" and "feels sorry for the audience". There are always going to be people who may be heavier or lighter than the "average" and we shouldn't be ashamed or feel bad for how we look. We should be embracing the diversity in our society and reducing these stereotypes of looking a certain way.
You're absolutely right that we shouldn't judge people for their weight. But overweight people are the majority, not a minority that adds diversity. According to Wikipedia, 40% of Americans are overweight and 40% are obese. That means 80% of Americans are either overweight or obese.
We must have become used to it, bc Hyunmoo looks normal to me even though his BMI is 26 (overweight).
I guess we need more diversity in media though, since most celebs are thin.
Sorry but obesity is bad for your health. Obesity has the same effect as aging on your body.
Sorry but that's just Korean culture, foreigners won't relate
Sujeong Kwak Yeah it's different in every culture/country, however, it is necessary to remember that there are multiple sides to a story. Like with weight being over and under weight is a health issue, as well as their stereotypes in the media.
Artour Babev Not everyone has the time and effort and some people have genes that make them susceptible to weight gain too. It is a mental issue sometimes as well, saying he feels bad about his weight and going to a public gym may make him feel worse due to others being able to see his body in real life.
My mom literally told me the other day to slow down eating because she watched a program that said it could make my fatty liver worse. Then I see this today. Mom confirms this is what she saw & she's all "SEE I TOLD YOU"... 😭😭 Ok umma, I understand... 😩
Hyun Moo should just visit Boss Yang's gym more often. Anyway, eating fast isn't the real problem. He's just eating too much. Eating fast leads to overeating but it's not an issue if he can control himself.
Eating fast is the problem coz when you eat faster you tend to eat a lot food before you realize you're full . The mind/brain takes time to process that your full already i just forget how many minutes..hehe ..this is what always happens to me i eat very fast and finished my meal but doesn't feel full and tend to eat another bunch of food and after some time my tummy aches ,too much food !! Plus when you eat fast foods and unhealthy food ahhh its a recipe for obesity ..huhu
@@oh_emm278 That sounds like a lack of self control. I am a fast eater as well but I don't overeat except during buffets.
@@porkcutlet3920 The video explains why some people eat so quickly, and it doesn't mention self control. Self control is different, especially since this is because brains don't recognize the person is full and instead believe they're hungry.
@@Nicole-ue8bx Eh, unless you're suffering from Alzheimer's, how could you forget you've eaten? Also, why do people have to eat until they're full? Just eat enough for your daily calorie needs. If you stop eating, you'll naturally feel full after a while. That's what I meant by self control.
@@porkcutlet3920 some people just keep eating until they are full. And they do not control their amount of food
Tbh..i always think that they do know the after effect..but since its not occuring yet..they dont care and gv themselves excuse
And it is sunnah to chew food 40times☺️
That is right. When the doctor said need to chew 30times suddenly it comes to my head about prophet Muhammad PBUH lifestyle.
Oh he has a new girlfriend now.
I’m the type that eat too slow like I usually take 20~30 minutes to finish my food and if I’m too hungry (i can eat 3 portions sometimes 4) it takes me 1 hour to finish 😂
I eat too fast also. N Im a woman.. I know I must eat slower, but I forgot when im eating 😣. Its just a habit since im young
when people always makes fun of you for eating slow 😎 now look at that
I can't relate to Korean eating culture where they shove down their food in large amount and not / less likely to chew their noodles. That large portion of the unchewed food not only make you unable to savor the flavor, but can cause your body to digest slower.
I realize the difference when I saw a few shows mention about indigestion. The people around me rarely had this issue and I never got indigestion too.
I don’t understand why people say this, to me it’s the opposite. When I chew slowly, I can’t taste the food at all, I can only taste my saliva lmao which is why I like to eat fast.
I don’t think it’s a cultural thing he eats fast because of his schedules, and I usually eat really slow so my friends always yell at me to eat faster😂
@@suhyunkim6683 I didn't know this. Sorry for the stereotype. I guess it depends on their situations lol 😂. He is very busy in these few years.
@@rtybn456 Really? I'm the opposite. Since my country (Malaysia) have a lot of food with rich spices, a bit spicy and have heavy taste, not chewing your food will just spell disaster 😂. If you're a quick eater, but still chew your food, it's fine. But if shove them down your throat like that, we find it was not polite to eat with bulging mouth and it seems greedy. 😅
So unhealthy. When I lived in Korea, I would eat bibimbap everyday because it’s 50% vegetables. And it was cheap (only $4) and fast.
I am Muslim, after seeing this I understood why my prophet told his people to chew our food 33 times, besides that my prophet said that we should eat enough.
Right👍👍
Gluttony is major issue in Korea. We care too much about tasty food.
Already ate 3 bowls of rice before this video end. 😅
Man I want that pink sweater that says "Soap: when you feel rougher than a cat's tongue" lol
Hyun Moo got a gf , happy for him
He has a new one every year
Please include Indonesian
정준하 말도안하고 감도떨어지고 유재석이 밀어줬나 개뜬금 이 프로그램에 왜 염
Koreans always put all foods in one bite. Not a good habit
My sister takes like 2 hrs to eat and shes the youngest and has the worst health. Might not be a good habit but I think the main problem was what he was eating and not chewing. Chewing would make you eat slower anyhow. I think the main issue with koreans is they dont drink a lot of liquids especially during meals. -........- Restaurants gave me one tiny paper cup to drink from. My family's house is the same. They drank more beer than water -...-
@@BatmanPwnage I agree. I can't relate to Korean eating culture where they shove down their food in large amount and not / less likely to chew their noodles. That large portion of the unchewed food not only make you unable to savor the flavor, but can cause your body to digest slower.
I realize the difference when I saw a few shows mention about indigestion. The people around me rarely had this issue and I never got indigestion too.
I also eat fast :(( and I'm a teenager 😭
Boring