The term originates from South Korea and is a well-known, albeit crude, childhood prank.
In this episode, the plot focuses on a workplace conflict between and Kimchee at Handy Car Rental. [S1E3] Ddong Chim
: While often depicted as a harmless schoolyard game, its appropriateness in adult or professional settings—as seen in the episode—is highly debatable and can be viewed as harassment or molestation in certain legal or social contexts. The term originates from South Korea and is
: To perform it, a person puts their hands in a prayer-like position and delivers a quick jab to a friend's backside. : To perform it, a person puts their
: It is known as Kancho in Japan and is sometimes compared to a "wedgie" or "goosing" in Western cultures.
: Meanwhile, Mr. Kim (Appa) commissions Janet's friend Gerald to take his professional photo instead of asking Janet , leading to family tension regarding his lack of faith in Janet's skills. Cultural Context: What is a "Ddong Chim"?