As if all else wasn’t enough, Kim Jong Un decided to impose conditions on the people of North Korea even in their private moments.

Now, under the new Cultural Language Protection Law recently passed by the regime, “slang” and Western-influenced vocabulary are banned in order to eliminate “the rotten language of capitalism”.

Among the forbidden “South Korean” words are expressions of affection between couples, such as “sweetie” and “my wife.” Instead, spouses should call each other “partner” and “partner.”

Even “sagapo” was banned as anyone who utters it shows that they are watching films or serials from South Korea and the USA.

Under the law, the punishment for anyone who breaks the new rules ranges from forced labor in labor camps to execution.

In fact, according to the DailyMail, last December two teenagers were publicly executed for watching South Korean and American movies.

The news could not be confirmed by an official source.