Kang Ha Neul shared a story about his experience when he was still in school. Who would have thought, the 34-year-old actor admitted that he had never been liked by his female friends. What is Ha Neul's full story?
On Sunday December 30, 2024, Ha Neul who played in the series " Squid Game 2 " was invited to reminisce with various childhood toys. As a result, Ha Nael was reminded of unforgettable events when she was still in school. First, Ha Neul is shown a white rubber eraser which is certainly a primary need for students during school.
Ha Neul has a funny story behind the item. Instead of being used to erase writing in his book, the eraser is actually used as a toy by Ha Neul and his friends. "When I was in school, this eraser wasn't used to erase," Ha Neul said, chuckling as he remembered his naughtiness.
He then explained how to use a rubber eraser as a toy. "There is a special technique, you have to use your nails. Do you remember? Lift your eraser and turn it over, if your eraser manages to overlap your friend's eraser, then the eraser is yours," he continued.
Not only that, Ha Neul also admitted that he was often scolded by the teacher because he often played around in class. One unforgettable experience was when he played a game called panchigi. The game uses coins. "Oh, wait. I have to talk about this. I can't believe this is here. Can I introduce this game? It's called panchigi.
My friends and I always get scolded by our teacher for playing this game. If these two coins are flipped, then this thousand won is mine," explained the star of " The Heirs ." Lastly and most interestingly, Ha Neul talked about the paper folding game that her female friends often played.
"The girls (at my school) would always fold these in class. It was like they had a daily quota to meet. They would make about 20, 30, 100, or 1000 cranes and put them in a glass jar on certain days to give to the boys they liked," she explained.
Funnily enough, Ha Neul never once received a glass jar filled with origami made by her female friends. This means that Ha Neul was never targeted by her female classmates when she was in school. "Unfortunately, I never received one," Ha Neul concluded with a laugh.
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