South Korean actor Park Seo Jun has offered rare insight into his past relationships and approach to dating, sharing personal reflections following the conclusion of his latest JTBC drama. Speaking candidly in a recent interview, the actor discussed how his real-life personality and experiences with love closely mirror those of his on-screen character.

Following the grand finale of JTBC's "Surely Tomorrow," Park sat down for an interview that revisited both his acting journey and his personal growth. During the conversation, he addressed questions about his younger years and how those experiences shaped his outlook on relationships. The interview was conducted with News1 and later highlighted by Koreaboo as fans reacted to his openness.
When asked to describe what kind of person he was in his 20s, Park reflected on how closely he related to his character Kyeong Do. Explaining his personality at the time, Park said, "I was extremely introverted back then, and college was where I really started learning how society works. While playing Kyeong Do, I thought a lot about my college days." His remarks emphasized how acting the role prompted him to revisit formative moments in his life.
Park's character in "Surely Tomorrow" is known for unwavering devotion, having remained committed to one person for nearly two decades. Addressing this aspect of the role, Park explained that his own approach to relationships is similarly earnest. He described how emotional depth plays a significant role in how he connects with others.
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Elaborating further on his dating style and emotional tendencies, Park shared a more detailed reflection on love and commitment. He explained, "I also have a lot of affection for people. And like Kyeong Do, I'm emotional and sensitive. I tend not to miss things people say in passing. And when I'm in a relationship, I give it my all." His comments underscored a consistent theme of sincerity in both his professional and personal life.
Continuing his explanation, Park connected his philosophy on dating to his work ethic as an actor. He stated, "I hate having regrets in anything I do, and I believe acting is something you have to see through to the end. My approach to dating is the same." The comparison highlighted how commitment serves as a guiding principle across different aspects of his life.
Park also acknowledged that experiences of love and heartbreak are universal. Reflecting on the relatability of his character, he added, "I've had experiences similar to Kyeong Do's when it comes to love. Honestly, I don't think there's anyone who hasn't. That's probably why so many people could relate." News1 noted that this honesty resonated strongly with viewers of the drama.
As reactions continued to circulate online, Koreaboo reported that fans praised Park Seo Jun for his thoughtful and grounded perspective. His comments offered a glimpse into the actor's personal values, reinforcing why his performances and public persona continue to connect with audiences.
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