It is said that after eating food at a convenience store, teenagers did not even clean it and even left a comment mocking a part-timer.



On the convenience store table, leftover cup noodles, triangular gimbap, and hamburger wrapping paper are scattered all over the table.



It looks like someone didn't clean up after eating.



On the side of the garbage, there is even a message that seems to be posting medicine saying, 'Take it away and turn around'.



'Pyongdori' is a low-key expression for convenience store part-timers.



It seems to have been written using the source, but the author, who is presumed to be a part-time worker at a convenience store in the photo, said that they were teenagers, and expressed his anger that his hands and feet were shaking and he couldn't calm himself down.



Netizens who came across the story showed reactions such as 'If it's real, it's evil' and 'I can't believe it'.



Another netizen who said that he was also a part-time worker at a convenience store complained, saying, 'It's funny that things like that at an outdoor table' and 'I hate people'.