Singer Jay Park, who challenged a part-time job at a convenience store, spent 10 times more than the salary he earned while working, showing the appearance of a 'big' part-timer.



Today (14th), on the YouTube channel 'Come here,', Jay Park, who recently started the soju business, was exposed to a daily part-time job experiencing the convenience store business before entering the convenience store of his soju.



On this day, Jay Park wore the vest worn by actual part-time students at a convenience store in Paju, Gyeonggi-do, and took charge of everything from cleaning the store to serving customers and organizing things.



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Jay Park, who came to a quiet area because he thought it would be difficult for the crowd to recognize him if he worked at a convenience store with too many customers, was ignored from the first customer.



Jaebeom Park replied to a young customer who said he didn't know him, saying, "I don't know who you are either," as if he didn't panic.



Afterwards, to the visiting adult customers, he tried to sell Won Soju, which he had developed, but was repeatedly rejected by customers who insisted only on other products.



Jay Park did not give in to this and purchased bananas with his own money and placed them on display in one side of the store.

He bought bananas as bait (?) to tell more stories about Won Soju.



Afterwards, he joked, "Is that Zico?" to guests who recognized him, and naturally gave away soju for free.



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Meanwhile, an unexpected guest was also encountered.



In the past, he met as a guest of an applicant who Park Jae-beom himself dropped on an audition program.



Jay Park muffled his words as if in embarrassment, and expressed his feelings by saying, "I'll buy you!



Jay Park, who was repeating 'I'll Buy You', ended up spending about 180,000 won, 10 times more than his salary of 18,320 won after finishing work, and in the end result, he said, "It's okay. We finished filming by giving our impressions.



On the other hand, Jay Park has been selling his soju brand 'Wonsoju' through the official online shopping mall and started selling it at convenience stores on the 12th.



(Photo = YouTube 'Come here')



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(SBS Entertainment News editor Jeon Min-jae)