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Yoo Se-yoon jabs Yang Sang-guk over Hangout with Yoo

The 7th episode of Keep Going! Dokbak Tour is scheduled to follow the cast and Yang Sang-guk in Nha Trang, Vietnam.

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Yoo Se-yoon teases Yang Sang-guk in the 7th episode of Channel S and E Channel variety show Keep Going! Dokbak Tour, scheduled to air on the 18th. The episode will show Kim Dae-hee, Kim Jun-ho, Jang Dong-min, Yoo Se-yoon and Hong In-gyu traveling in Nha Trang, Vietnam, with Yang Sang-guk as their travel friend.

At a nem nuong restaurant recommended by Yang, the cast members express satisfaction after trying the dish for the first time. Hong In-gyu thanks him, saying, 'If we had come by ourselves, we might have eaten only pho and left, but thanks to Sang-guk, we get to eat something like this.'

When Jang Dong-min asks whether Yang will stay until the end while other guests leave midway, Yang replies, 'I can stay, but will you seniors be okay with that?' His answer signals confidence about the dokbak game.

The meal-bill dokbak game then begins. Yoo suggests a game involving removing herb leaves, and Yang adds a new rule while leading the mood. Yoo pushes back jokingly, saying, 'If you are going to take my idea and act that rude, do not come here!' He then asks, 'These days, because you are on Hangout with Yoo, do you think you have made it?'

While moving for a hopping tour, the members discuss the penalty for the person with the most dokbak losses. When Yang suggests repeating the basket boat ride that Hong previously did, Hong rejects it and says, 'That is not allowed. I would rather do bungee jumping.' The members eventually agree that the final loser will choose between shaving his head and riding the basket boat.

At the dock, Kim Jun-ho wears a so-called 'So Ganji wig' that his wife Kim Ji-min packed for him. He jokes, 'I am So Ji-sub now!'

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