The scene opens in a convenience store, where a young man is selling cigarettes to his mother. The young man tells his mother that he is still under the age of eighteen, and that he has been sent by his father to buy her a pack of the cigarettes. The mother is shocked to learn that the young man has not been allowed to buy the cigarettes because he is under the influence of alcohol. She is furious and demands to know why he has not allowed her son to purchase the cigarettes for her. The man tells her that he sent his son to fetch the cigarettes, but the mother refuses to allow the boy to do so, saying that she does not want to pay the two thousandrupiah parking fee that accompanies the purchase of cigarettes for a child
The scene opens in a convenience store, where a young man is selling cigarettes to his mother. The young man tells his mother that he is still under the age of eighteen, and that he has been sent by his father to buy her a pack of the cigarettes. The mother is shocked to learn that the young man has not been allowed to buy the cigarettes because he is under the influence of alcohol. She is furious and demands to know why he has not allowed her son to purchase the cigarettes for her. The man tells her that he sent his son to fetch the cigarettes, but the mother refuses to allow the boy to do so, saying that she does not want to pay the two thousandrupiah parking fee that accompanies the purchase of cigarettes for a child