 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau exercised his manners at a photo session on May 17 during his recent visit to Seoul, spreading his legs to lower his height while standing next to National Assembly Speaker Kim Jeonpyo. Kim had tiptoed jokingly to narrow the height difference with Trudeau, who reportedly stands at over 1.8 meters tall. Trudeau bent down in response and later spread his legs, a pose known as Manor Legs in South Korea, in an effort to level the height between the two, triggering laughter from the room. South Korea's local cable news channel YTN and other media reported on Trudeau's Manor Legs and said it showed respect to his counterpart and the country's culture.