'Malja Show' Kim Young-hee offered practical advice for those suffering from workplace relationships.

The KBS2 Malja Show, which aired on the 30th, was presented as a special for office workers. On that broadcast, realistic concerns of workers—"I like the job, but I don't want to go to work because of my colleagues"—became a focal point.

'Malja halmae' Kim Young-hee offered advice through stories from her working life. She recalled her days working part-time at a high-end Korean set-menu restaurant, explaining, "Customers said the young person worked so hard that they gave tips only to me. No matter how hard they worked, the 'aunties' didn't receive tips." She revealed that when Kim Young-hee monopolized the tips, the 'aunties' complained to the restaurant owner, and despite being a hardworking employee, she had no choice but to be fired.

Kim Young-hee emphasized to those considering quitting because they were hurt by people, "Don't avoid a position because of people. That person is not the one paying my salary." She then shared an anecdote about being comforted by Park Young-jin when she was a rookie, saying, "You are hurt by people, but ultimately you are healed by another person's comfort. I hope you don't let people sway your working life," offering encouragement.

The show then held a segment where audience members shared their workplace experiences. A story titled 'a team leader who stole a team member's achievements' was revealed and sparked public outrage, and guest announcer Um Ji-in complained about difficulties in workplace communication, saying, "I feel hurt by juniors who read messages and don't reply."

In addition, the 'Malja bamboo forest' segment, which looked at the "top 3 things you can't bring yourself to say to your boss," and a balance game on the subject of "office romance" were held, providing satisfying laughter to office-worker viewers.

[Photo] KBS2 Malja Show screen capture

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