Billy member Tsuki appeared on 'Workdol' and expressed her convictions, eliciting significant empathy and refreshing reactions from netizens.

On the 10th, the YouTube channel 'Workman' released a video titled 'Eventually... we've come this far ㅠ' featuring 'Workdol.' On this day, Tsuki, who challenged a job on a distant fishing boat, asked a colleague, 'What was your dream, teacher?' and the colleague replied, 'My dream? There's something I really want to try: 'Why do you sprinkle salt when it hurts?'

In response, Tsuki said, 'I also had a dream. I didn't dream of being an idol. I just ended up doing this idol work, and now I'm both an idol and a part-time worker,' and added, 'I don’t know if I can say this, but people who grow up without doing part-time jobs really lack social skills.'

Tsuki also added, 'The social skills learned from part-time jobs are completely different from those learned in the workplace,' and some statements were muted.

Reactions from netizens have been overwhelmingly supportive. One netizen stated, 'This is right. Part-time jobs are at the lowest hierarchy, making you realize that you are not the center of the world. Just knowing that you have to adapt increases your social skills.' Other netizens also responded, 'Among those who have done it, there are still many who lack skills, so how serious must it be for those who haven't done it?' 'As someone who started social life without part-time jobs, I really feel it,' and 'Statistically, it feels that way,' among other responses.

However, some opinions emerged saying, 'That's not necessarily true. People who go to school say they are all good at studying,' and 'Isn't it just a difference in personality?'

Meanwhile, Tsuki is known to have prior experience working part-time at a fast food restaurant in Japan before debuting with the group Billy.

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