NAYZ Members Face Hilarious “Manners Boot Camp” in UV’s Comedy Content
The rookie group NAYZ recently appeared on UV’s mock-documentary series, where they underwent a comical initiation alongside their label senior Lee Seok-hoon. The fresh-faced newcomers showcased both their youthful charm and surprising variety show instincts, leaving a memorable impression on viewers.
A Greeting Turns Into Comedy Gold
Three members—Yoongi, Turn, and Dohyuk—joined the show with Lee Seok-hoon, creating an amusing dynamic from the start. After being advised by their senior to “always be polite,” the members greeted UV hosts Yoo Se-yoon and Muzie with respectful bows. However, UV immediately demanded even more courtesy, finding fault with every gesture.
Turn, the Thai member, suddenly received an impromptu “etiquette lesson” about traditional Korean bowing culture. UV then pressured Lee Seok-hoon to demonstrate proper bowing himself, claiming it was his duty as a label senior. The situation escalated hilariously as all the NAYZ members ended up performing deep traditional bows one after another.
Every Move Gets Scrutinized
During self-introductions, UV’s “manners obsession” continued relentlessly. They critiqued the members’ speaking styles and even called out Yoongi’s cough, eventually making Lee Seok-hoon take punishment on behalf of the group.
To recover the mood, NAYZ performed their debut title track “People Talk” with live vocals and choreography. But even this backfired when UV seized on the lyric phrase “casually throw it on”, declaring that doing things “casually” showed poor manners. They also questioned why the dance included pointing gestures, forcing the members to quickly modify their choreography into a “polite version” on the spot.
Chaos Reaches Peak Before Hilarious Ending
The mock situation intensified as UV blamed Lee Seok-hoon for every minor mistake and even took the members’ clothing to wear themselves. Finally, Lee Seok-hoon firmly asked “What are you doing in front of these kids?” causing UV to sheepishly retreat, ending the segment with huge laughs.
Fans praised NAYZ for displaying not only typical rookie nervousness and freshness but also unexpected variety show adaptability. Lee Seok-hoon’s natural leadership as a senior helped draw out the members’ charm effectively.
The seven-member group—Kaisei, Yoongi, Ato, Turn, Yuya, Kim Gun, and Dohyuk—continues building their presence through various content appearances following their recent debut.