Alberto talks about difference between relationships in Italy and Korea
It's always interesting to learn about cultural differences, and Alberto, best known from 'Abnormal Summit', had quite a lot to say about his home country of Italy.
Guest Alberto talked about the cultural differences between men and women and relationships in Italy compared to Korea on the April 17th episode of JTBC's 'Witch Hunt', which is a show known to talk about 19+ rated topics.
Alberto said, "In Italy, there are barely any motels." The MC's then asked, "Then where do couples make love?" As a side note, in Korea, motels are more often used as a place for couples to get together as opposed to a cheap place to stay while traveling.
Alberto replied, "They do it parks a lot or even travel to the secluded countryside. There's no other choice but to drive down to the countryside. Couples have their own spot that they go to." He added, "Doing it at the beach is considered romantic, but there are mosquitoes, and you get sand all over yourself. And it's hard in the winter. People do it when they go camping."
Guest Alberto talked about the cultural differences between men and women and relationships in Italy compared to Korea on the April 17th episode of JTBC's 'Witch Hunt', which is a show known to talk about 19+ rated topics.
Alberto said, "In Italy, there are barely any motels." The MC's then asked, "Then where do couples make love?" As a side note, in Korea, motels are more often used as a place for couples to get together as opposed to a cheap place to stay while traveling.
Alberto replied, "They do it parks a lot or even travel to the secluded countryside. There's no other choice but to drive down to the countryside. Couples have their own spot that they go to." He added, "Doing it at the beach is considered romantic, but there are mosquitoes, and you get sand all over yourself. And it's hard in the winter. People do it when they go camping."
He also confirmed what Sung Si Kyung had heard, which was that in Italy, men hold onto a woman's hip and whisper in their ears within five minutes of talking.That's very different from Korea, where men and women normally don't even hug one another if they are not dating or in a 'some' relationship.
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