Rowoon SF9 represents the office workers, the following moments in the relatable 'Tomorrow'

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Rowoon SF9 represents the office workers, the following moments in the relatable 'Tomorrow'
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As an apprenticeship angel in 'Tomorrow', Rowoon SF9 often made greetings that were considered to represent office workers. Here are the most relatable moments.

Although the character of Rowoon SF9 in "Tomorrow" is an internship in Joomadeung, the figure of Choi Joon Woong has represented the conscience of office workers. Recently, Netflix Indonesia has made a summary of Choi Joon Woong's relatable moments.

Tells the story of the crisis management team in Joomadeung, Choi Joon Woong joined the division led by Goo Ryeon (Kim Hee Sun). With the status of an apprenticeship deadly angel faced with heavy work, Choi Joon Woong who has never worked before seen often complain.

In episode 7, when Choi Joon Woong, Goo Ryeon and Lim Ryeong Gu (Yun Ji On) ​​disguised themselves as employees of cosmetics company they had to be in offices like workers in general. In that episode many times Choi Joon Woong complained about office life.

"Gosh, life in the office is indeed heavy," said Choi Joon Woong. There was also a scene when he had to sit in the employee's cubicle, Choi Joon Woong said, "Sitting here just made me tight."

Next, there is a curhatan Choi Joon Woong who works hard as much as possible so he can get up again and gather with his mother and sister. "I work hard to achieve my goals," he said.

Not Choi Joon Woong if he doesn't express his mind. With the corner of the injured lips, he commented, "This world makes people good and diligent in working as a fool."

Next is a scene that is almost always experienced by office workers on a young date, snacks with their own salary! Choi Joon Woong commented on the food he bought through his own efforts by saying, "It's better because I bought it."

Choi Joon Woong also had time to complain, "Reality is so heavy." So often dealing with people who want to commit suicide. As is known, the crisis management team is tasked with preventing humans to commit suicide.

Then there is a scene where Choi Joon Woong complained of typing too much, as it was almost always experienced by office workers. "Why did I just type in something?"

Another relatable moment is when Choi Joon Woong said, "I want to ... come home from work." Finally, the moment that represented the working classes when there was too much uneg-Uune to say was when Choi Joon Woong cried while hugging his mother.

The summary of Choi Joon Woong's moment then got a positive reaction from "Tomorrow" fans from Indonesia. They also consider the moment of Choi Joon Woong's moment to be like curhatan in the form of drama. In Indonesia alone, this drama is ranked 2 of the television program categories as of Friday (5/18).

Meanwhile, the actions of the grim reaper can be witnessed in "Tomorrow" which left only two final episodes. This MBC drama airs every Friday and Saturday at 22:00 local time. (wk/inta)

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