Director General Yoo Jae-suk personally handled a major accident that occurred during filming.
On the 19th, MBC's 'What Do You Do When You Play?' featured employees of the 'Good Deeds Corporation' on their 'online filial piety agency' mission.
On this day, intern Im Woo-il newly joined, and Director General Yoo Jae-suk said, "I will briefly explain about our company. The world is becoming increasingly harsh. This company was established to spread kindness. However, it does not mean that our company does not pursue revenue. We also need to increase our company's revenue through good deeds. We gathered at the Good Deeds Corporation after a long time, and while we are at it, have you heard of 'online filial piety' these days? Older parents tend to promote in the past ways, and their children promote this through social media instead."
He said, "Our Good Deeds Corporation contacted some of those doing online filial piety after seeing posts. So we will directly go to the parents' house." He added, "The places we will visit are a stationery store in Hwagok-dong, Gangseo-gu, a ramen shop in Noryangjin, and a hamburger shop in Suyu-dong, Gangbuk-gu."
Im Woo-il said, "Coincidentally, I graduated from Hwagok Middle and High School. It's right near the school," and Yoo Jae-suk asked, "When was that if you were an elementary school student?" It was already more than 30 years ago. Yoo Jae-suk drew the line, saying, "No," and Ha Ha shook his head, saying, "You're really overdoing it today. You created something that didn't exist suddenly." Yoo Jae-suk said, "If you're an intern, hold back on the first day," but Im Woo-il expressed his frustration, saying, "I really lived like a weed going around here and there."
In response, Ha Ha said, "Where are you responding?" and Lee Yi-kyung jumped up, saying, "Hey!" and they started a war of nerves. Im Woo-il said, "I've eaten a few more bowls than you," and Lee Yi-kyung shot back, "So what? Isn't this your first day at work?" Yoo Jae-suk mediated, saying, "Lee Yi-kyung is older. Isn't he your older brother? Let's respect each other and keep manners."
He said, "Did I not contact you after seeing your posts on social media? The children asked for this to be done. Today, we will carry out the requests the children mentioned as is," adding, "Aren't we supposed to go to a restaurant? There aren't many employees who eat well. So today, we called someone who has experience with food, a person friendly with Lee Yi-kyung." He introduced dispatched staff Park Kwang-jae.
Next, Joo Woo-jae, Park Jin-joo, Lee Yi-kyung, and Park Kwang-jae went to the hamburger shop and ramen shop, while Im Ji-yoo, Yoo Jae-suk, Ha Ha, and Im Woo-il took charge of the stationery store for the filial piety agency mission. Yoo Jae-suk said, "It turns out this is a small stationery store over 20 years old, and it is the only one surviving since a nearby stationer's shop went out of business. There are requests from the children. They asked for lunch with the mother who eats lunch alone at the stationery shop every day, and since she is always at the shop, it would be nice to give her time to go for a walk. They also want help selling the inventory piling up at the stationery shop. We have experience when it comes to good deeds with Ha Ha and me," he confidently explained.
At this time, Im Woo-il said, "I know that stationery store. I remember it from the picture. It's an older stationery store and the building was remodeled recently. It must be longer than 20 years. I remember there is a stationery store there. The owner can probably remember me," emphasizing, "I was 25 years old 20 years ago. I lived in Hwagok-dong. I lived there before the reconstruction."
However, the owner said, "It's an incredibly old sign. We are the third owner. I've been running it for 28 years now." It turns out he was a different person than the owner who was there when Im Woo-il was in elementary school. Yoo Jae-suk called Im Woo-il aside and questioned, "Wasn't that the owner back then?" and Im Woo-il expressed his frustration, saying, "I wish you would acknowledge that I attended here, but you don't believe it." Yoo Jae-suk calmed him, saying, "Im Woo-il, settle down." After that, the four had a meal with the owner as they brought lunch boxes at the request of the owner's daughter, and at this time, Im Woo-il accidentally dropped the side dishes on the floor, creating a major accident. Yoo Jae-suk apologized, saying, "I'm sorry, sir," and Ha Ha offered to help, saying, "Here's a wet tissue. We'll buy one." Yoo Jae-suk remarked, "Of all things, it spilled kimchi, I'm sorry," and soon after, Yoo Jae-suk fell from his chair, turning the scene chaotic.
Most of the side dishes got on Im Woo-il's bag, but having seen the notebook on the floor splattered, Ha Ha suggested, "Let's buy all of it." Yoo Jae-suk said, "Please calculate that," and the owner replied, "This is unsold inventory," but Ha Ha insisted, "I'll buy it. Inventory is an asset."
While Ha Ha and Im Ji-yoo were cleaning up the scene, Im Woo-il moved to the bathroom to gather his bag, and Im Ji-yoo shook her head, saying, "I wanted us all to enjoy the fruit together." Ha Ha clicked his tongue and said, "Is this so difficult? Eating one lunch box?" Yoo Jae-suk followed Im Woo-il to the bathroom.
Im Woo-il was flustered, saying, "I'm so sorry. What should I do?" Yoo Jae-suk responded, "Why are you doing this? I know you came to the neighborhood today, but why are you so excited?" letting out a sigh, "Oh dear, oh dear," as he entered the bathroom. When Im Woo-il returned to the store, he apologized, saying, "I'm really sorry, sir," but not finding a chair, he asked, "Is there no chair for me?" Im Ji-yoo made the group laugh, saying, "The one who made the mistake has to stand because there's no chair."
Yoo Jae-suk asked, "How much is a notebook?" and upon learning it was 600 won each, calculated, "14 would be 8,400 won." Ha Ha noted, "We need to buy wet tissues," and the owner said, "Originally it's 2,000 won, but I'll charge 10,000 won in total." Im Woo-il then shifted the responsibility, saying, "We'll pay for that with company money..." but Im Ji-yoo pointed out, "You should pay for it with your personal money, Woo-il."
However, Im Woo-il, who had no cash, heard the owner say, "If that's the case, can't you as a lower-level staff help cover it?" and Yoo Jae-suk pretended, "I forgot and left my wallet in the taxi..." In response, Ha Ha forcibly pulled out Yoo Jae-suk's wallet, saying, "I saw where your wallet is!" and in the end, Yoo Jae-suk took out 10,000 won in cash on the spot and handed it to the owner. The owner felt bad, saying, "You don't have to accept this," and Yoo Jae-suk replied, "I'll just distribute it among the employees." He then said, "Your daughter mentioned you'd like her to sell the old products. Is there anything left over?" while taking out items like Gundam, glider, and science kits that were piled up as inventory to show he was ready to sell.
Meanwhile, Lee Yi-kyung, Joo Woo-jae, Park Jin-joo, and Park Kwang-jae went to the ramen shop and helped attract customers through direct solicitation. The daughter promoted the store where her father works on social media, saying, "This is a restaurant set up by three chefs who developed menus for large corporations after retirement, but they receive fewer than 10 customers a day." However, thanks to the four's efforts, the inside of the store became so crowded there were no seats left, evoking a touching moment. After that, the four directly sampled the menu, and Park Kwang-jae, who finished five bowls in one go, praised, "The menu is unique, so I think people will like it, and since you can eat rice, it's a menu that office workers would enjoy. It was really delicious."
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