My Shy Boss: The struggles of confessing | Inquirer Entertainment

My Shy Boss: The struggles of confessing

/ 08:06 PM January 20, 2017

My Shy Boss

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Everyone has experienced having troubles in expressing how they feel, of telling someone their feelings, or of idolizing a certain person and not having the strength to confess.

You’d always play the same scenario over and over again in your head – but end up getting tongue-tied when you’re in front of the object of your affections.

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This is true not only in confessing, but also in work. You’d constantly get an amazing idea for work or for a project but end up just staying mum, watching your workmates take actions that you know can be improved. Or worse, you just end up giving your idea to a another person and have that person take credit for your hard work.

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This is the everyday life of PR company Brain’s CEO Eum Hwan Gi in “My Shy Boss”. He is extremely introverted to the point that only a handful of his employees have seen his face. He wears a black cap and hood everyday. There are even rumors that his office on the fourth floor does not house a human, but a ghost!

My Shy Boss

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Eum Hwan Gi has been following a young theatre actress named Chae Ro Woon, who plays a minor role in the famous play “Phantom of the Opera”. He has never failed to attend a show and always sent her flowers.

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Find out how Eum Hwan Gi overcomes his introverted self in “My Shy Boss” through your free Viu link here: https://inq.news/MyShyBoss-Inqnet

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