1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.680 (Kang Taeoh vs So Baekho Balance game) 2 00:00:02.680 --> 00:00:06.820 Hello, this is So Baekho, the Potato Lab director 3 00:00:06.820 --> 00:00:08.961 So, I'm here today for some sort of balance game 4 00:00:08.961 --> 00:00:10.203 in this early morning.. 5 00:00:10.203 --> 00:00:11.180 even on my day off from filming 6 00:00:11.181 --> 00:00:12.641 making time out of my expensive schedule 7 00:00:12.641 --> 00:00:14.781 (Here's the actor Kang Taeoh with is expensive schedule) Let me see what kind of fun you have planned for me 8 00:00:14.781 --> 00:00:16.160 Please go ahead and ask 9 00:00:16.160 --> 00:00:18.701 10 years older junior VS 10 years younger boss 10 00:00:18.701 --> 00:00:19.540 Ha lol 11 00:00:19.540 --> 00:00:21.440 I actually experienced this recently 12 00:00:21.440 --> 00:00:23.820 I've actually had a boss who was 10 years younger 13 00:00:23.820 --> 00:00:24.801 I've had... lol 14 00:00:24.801 --> 00:00:28.080 (Having an reunion with a memory he'd rather forget…) 15 00:00:28.080 --> 00:00:29.860 I think that might be better 16 00:00:29.860 --> 00:00:32.340 Wait, does the rank... Should I use a casual speech? 17 00:00:32.340 --> 00:00:33.180 Yes 18 00:00:33.180 --> 00:00:36.180 (A hyung who enlisted really late) A new recruit just joined, and he’s in his 40s 19 00:00:36.180 --> 00:00:37.000 ‘Hey, start by sweeping the floor‘ 20 00:00:37.000 --> 00:00:38.000 Man, that’s awkward 21 00:00:38.000 --> 00:00:40.721 I think it makes sense for someone to be my boss 22 00:00:40.721 --> 00:00:42.160 even if they’re 10 years younger than me 23 00:00:42.160 --> 00:00:43.900 That seems like the better option 24 00:00:43.900 --> 00:00:45.620 10 years younger boss 25 00:00:45.620 --> 00:00:47.740 Mondays off VS. Fridays off 26 00:00:47.740 --> 00:00:49.400 (An actor,without any annual or monthly leave) Annual leave is like taking a break 27 00:00:49.400 --> 00:00:51.800 (So he doesn't know much about the concept) some kind of vacation, right? 28 00:00:51.800 --> 00:00:53.481 Taking Friday to Sunday off 29 00:00:53.481 --> 00:00:54.937 or taking Saturday to Monday off? 30 00:00:54.937 --> 00:00:56.501 Ah, this one's definitely 31 00:00:56.501 --> 00:00:57.647 Friday off 32 00:00:57.647 --> 00:01:00.201 Since I have a lot of friends 33 00:01:00.201 --> 00:01:01.912 who enjoy Friday nights out 34 00:01:01.912 --> 00:01:04.420 maybe it would be a bit easier to make plans 35 00:01:04.420 --> 00:01:06.000 That actually sounded pretty logical just now 36 00:01:06.020 --> 00:01:07.200 Friday off 37 00:01:07.200 --> 00:01:12.260 Commute in a packed bus for 30-minutes vs Commute in an empty bus for 90-minutes 38 00:01:12.260 --> 00:01:14.000 Commute in an empty bus for 90-minutes 39 00:01:14.000 --> 00:01:15.460 I like sleeping in the car 40 00:01:15.460 --> 00:01:17.660 I’d choose the 90-minute commute on an empty bus 41 00:01:17.660 --> 00:01:21.240 A competent but unpleasant coworker vs. An incompetent but pleasant coworker 42 00:01:21.240 --> 00:01:23.620 A competent but unpleasant coworker 43 00:01:23.620 --> 00:01:26.360 Isn't it that phrase ‘they’re nice but…’ right? 44 00:01:26.360 --> 00:01:27.840 As a coworker? 45 00:01:27.841 --> 00:01:29.486 When it comes to working together? 46 00:01:29.486 --> 00:01:31.206 (Terrified just by thinking about it) 47 00:01:31.206 --> 00:01:32.960 I don’t like either honestly 48 00:01:32.960 --> 00:01:34.981 If they’re good at their job but talk really harshly 49 00:01:34.981 --> 00:01:35.920 then 50 00:01:35.920 --> 00:01:37.180 (Honestly) I think I’d just end up feeling jealous 51 00:01:37.180 --> 00:01:39.340 Well I can’t help that I’m human 52 00:01:39.340 --> 00:01:40.880 If he’s a kind man but 53 00:01:40.881 --> 00:01:42.681 if he’s kind but doesn’t perform well at work 54 00:01:42.681 --> 00:01:44.400 (A soft INFP colleague) I’d really like to say something 55 00:01:44.400 --> 00:01:47.540 but he’s a good guy so I can’t be harsh on him 56 00:01:47.540 --> 00:01:50.340 (What if his working speed is really slow?) What if he does what you would do in 3 hours 57 00:01:50.340 --> 00:01:53.320 for 2 whole days 58 00:01:53.320 --> 00:01:55.800 Then I guess I shouldn’t work with him 59 00:01:55.800 --> 00:01:57.680 Okay, I would go with the guy who works poorly, even though 60 00:01:57.680 --> 00:01:59.120 My bad, works great 61 00:01:59.120 --> 00:02:01.640 but with a bad personality 62 00:02:01.640 --> 00:02:03.440 (A firm attitude from INFP colleague) I would simply not see him outside of work 63 00:02:03.440 --> 00:02:05.080 Baked potatoes vs Fried potatoes 64 00:02:05.080 --> 00:02:07.600 (My talk isn’t over yet) Is that colleague an old friend? 65 00:02:07.600 --> 00:02:10.220 Is he like my friend for 10 years or something? 66 00:02:10.221 --> 00:02:11.471 (I mean it could cause a crack in our friendship if you know what I mean) 67 00:02:11.471 --> 00:02:12.951 (Work and privacy should be separated, but work should be done well for the privacy part to go well too) 68 00:02:12.951 --> 00:02:13.971 (You know what I mean, right?) 69 00:02:13.971 --> 00:02:15.512 (But if you’re getting along just well privately but messes up during work, it might invade your personal feeling you know?) 70 00:02:15.512 --> 00:02:16.693 (I think even if he has personality issues 71 00:02:16.693 --> 00:02:20.240 (Same conclusion) I’d work with a colleague that does his job well 72 00:02:20.240 --> 00:02:22.481 Baked potatoes vs Fried potatoes 73 00:02:22.481 --> 00:02:24.209 (Silence…) 74 00:02:24.209 --> 00:02:28.980 (A sudden moment of regret after keeping it down) 75 00:02:29.660 --> 00:02:32.120 I’ll pick the fried potatoes 76 00:02:32.120 --> 00:02:33.500 I do like baked potatoes 77 00:02:33.500 --> 00:02:37.160 Since I was young, my mother used to 78 00:02:37.160 --> 00:02:38.481 bake potatoes for me 79 00:02:38.481 --> 00:02:39.920 So I like baked potatoes 80 00:02:39.920 --> 00:02:41.280 Then sugar vs salt 81 00:02:41.280 --> 00:02:42.341 Oh this one I would 82 00:02:42.341 --> 00:02:44.301 as for the bean noodles 83 00:02:44.301 --> 00:02:45.862 and the potatoes 84 00:02:45.862 --> 00:02:47.160 (I just can’t) I can’t choose one 85 00:02:47.160 --> 00:02:48.700 Because every single time 86 00:02:48.701 --> 00:02:50.497 I try to choose from the two of them 87 00:02:50.497 --> 00:02:52.320 (Winning strategy: sweet and salty) Like sweet and salty 88 00:02:52.320 --> 00:02:54.020 First, have it with salt 89 00:02:54.020 --> 00:02:56.040 and then have it with some sugar 90 00:02:56.041 --> 00:02:57.000 (The winner of the sweet and salty theory is..?) 91 00:02:57.000 --> 00:02:59.760 I do prefer a salty taste right now 92 00:02:59.760 --> 00:03:01.620 I’d go with the salt right now though 93 00:03:01.620 --> 00:03:02.940 Potatoes vs Sweet Potatoes 94 00:03:02.940 --> 00:03:04.420 I’ll go with potatoes 95 00:03:04.420 --> 00:03:06.900 (The talk booster is starting its engine) To add to that 96 00:03:06.901 --> 00:03:09.181 Is the sweet potato a pumpkin sweet potato? 97 00:03:09.181 --> 00:03:10.160 Or a chestnut sweet potato 98 00:03:10.160 --> 00:03:11.500 This is a serious matter 99 00:03:11.500 --> 00:03:14.120 (Need to check on the type of sweet potato) A very delicious pumpkin sweet potato 100 00:03:14.120 --> 00:03:15.200 Without kimchi? 101 00:03:15.200 --> 00:03:16.240 (No kimchi due to lack of funds) There's no kimchi 102 00:03:16.240 --> 00:03:18.160 Pumpkin sweet potatoes are delicious even without kimchi 103 00:03:18.160 --> 00:03:19.820 (Potato temperature check required) Are the potatoes cold? 104 00:03:19.821 --> 00:03:20.600 Warm potato... 105 00:03:20.600 --> 00:03:23.080 (I just steamed the potatoes) It's soft because I just cooked it 106 00:03:23.080 --> 00:03:24.520 (Excited) It's steaming 107 00:03:24.520 --> 00:03:26.040 It's delicious when you break it down and eat 108 00:03:26.041 --> 00:03:28.295 (What's the final choice of the yapper who is out of time?) 109 00:03:28.295 --> 00:03:30.080 I want to eat potatoes 110 00:03:30.080 --> 00:03:31.080 (Question over) Yes, I see 111 00:03:31.080 --> 00:03:32.340 There are 112 00:03:32.340 --> 00:03:34.111 many ways 113 00:03:34.111 --> 00:03:35.699 to eat potatoes 114 00:03:35.699 --> 00:03:37.260 There's potato jeons(Korean pancakes), too 115 00:03:37.260 --> 00:03:38.620 (Sweet potatoes might be disappointed) We don't have sweet potato jeons, do we? 116 00:03:38.620 --> 00:03:39.500 Fried potatoes 117 00:03:39.501 --> 00:03:41.361 (Fried sweet potato: I'm sad) Oh, there are fried sweet potatoes, too 118 00:03:41.361 --> 00:03:43.700 I think there are more dishes that you can make with potatoes 119 00:03:43.700 --> 00:03:45.100 But the question was steamed potatoes 120 00:03:45.100 --> 00:03:46.760 (It got longer but the original question) Steamed potatoes and sweet potatoes 121 00:03:46.760 --> 00:03:48.400 (No, it wasn't) No, no. Just potatoes and sweet potatoes 122 00:03:48.400 --> 00:03:50.180 Ah then the question seems different to me 123 00:03:50.180 --> 00:03:51.060 (The answer is potatoes anyway) Ah, right now, potatoes 124 00:03:51.061 --> 00:03:53.011 I want to eat potatoes now 125 00:03:53.011 --> 00:03:55.152 (There's a cookie clip) 126 00:03:55.152 --> 00:03:56.680 (The reason Baekho didn't say anything) Well, anyhow 127 00:03:56.681 --> 00:03:59.701 Judging from the work efficiency 128 00:03:59.701 --> 00:04:00.340 the key 129 00:04:03.000 --> 00:04:03.680 Oh, I'm sorry 130 00:04:03.680 --> 00:04:05.340 That's too difficult 131 00:04:05.341 --> 00:04:06.561 Wow, I think 132 00:04:06.561 --> 00:04:08.280 what am I doing while talking 133 00:04:08.300 --> 00:04:10.240 I'm getting hit by reality 134 00:04:10.240 --> 00:04:11.521 Do many people participate in this? 135 00:04:11.521 --> 00:04:12.420 Like this? 136 00:04:12.420 --> 00:04:14.640 Do many people do this? 137 00:04:14.640 --> 00:04:15.941 Many people participate in this 138 00:04:15.941 --> 00:04:17.321 Oh really? 139 00:04:17.321 --> 00:04:19.526 Wow, I can't do this