공룡이 휴대폰 뺏으러 부산 다녀옴 ㅋㅋ
Summary
TLDRThe script depicts two people going on an adventure in Busan. One person chronically arrives late to filming, so the other decides to take their phone and have them spend 800,000 won from it as punishment. They go to a book cafe, play crane games, eat, shop, and more. The late person has fun but learns their lesson. Throughout the day the spender’s money is diminished through chance games. They return home reflecting on their friendship.
Takeaways
- 💻 The video features a scenario involving the consequences of being late and how it affects phone usage and responsibilities.
- 🕐 It details a unique punishment system for lateness, involving a financial penalty and the use of a roulette wheel to determine the amount.
- 💸 Highlights a specific rule set for lateness penalties, including a contract for the late individual to sign, emphasizing accountability.
- 🏠 Explores various locations in Busan as part of the punishment day, including a visit to Bupyeong Kkangtong Market and a full course meal.
- 📚 The video includes engaging activities such as book shopping in a traditional book alley, hinting at cultural and educational aspects.
- 📈 Discusses the resale value of a phone as a base for the financial penalty, integrating a real-life financial lesson into the narrative.
- 🚗 Features a road trip element, with driving to Busan mentioned, adding a travel vlog dimension to the content.
- 👑 Incorporates a game element with a roulette wheel to multiply or reduce the financial penalty, adding unpredictability and excitement.
- 💎 Showcases the purchase of gifts and personal items as part of the spending challenge, blending personal finance with social interactions.
- 🛡️ Ends with a moral lesson on the importance of punctuality and the consequences of repeated lateness, promoting responsibility and time management.
Q & A
What consequence did the person face for being late three times?
-The person had their phone taken away as a consequence of being late three times.
On which dates did the person arrive late?
-The person arrived late on July 7th, September 14th, and December 2nd.
What was the value of the phone taken due to lateness, and how was it utilized?
-The phone's current second-hand value was approximately 800,000 KRW, and it was decided that this amount would be used during a day out in Busan.
How was the amount of 800,000 KRW planned to be adjusted?
-A roulette with multiples written on it was used to adjust the 800,000 KRW, potentially reducing or increasing the amount through multiplication.
What was the purpose of drafting a contract for Hyungjun?
-A contract was drafted for Hyungjun to ensure a clear agreement and understanding of the consequences and opportunities related to his behavior of being late.
What was the first expense made from the 800,000 KRW, and how much was it?
-The first expense made from the 800,000 KRW was for purchasing books, totaling 8,000 KRW.
What was unique about the food ordered during their outing?
-They ordered grilled lamb, soybean paste stew, two bowls of rice, and two zero-calorie colas, highlighting a mix of traditional and healthier dining options.
How did the roulette affect the final spending from the 800,000 KRW?
-The roulette played a role in multiplying the expenses, affecting the final amount spent from the initial 800,000 KRW by increasing or decreasing it based on the roulette outcome.
What was the final activity mentioned in the script?
-The final activity mentioned involved going to a department store, contemplating purchases, and ultimately deciding how to use the remaining funds.
What agreement was made regarding future lateness?
-An agreement was made that in the future, if the person is late again for more than 30 minutes, they would have to buy something (like chicken or a hamburger) for the person they kept waiting.
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