The narrator complains to Casanova that the guy in the mirror looks like a "Korean actor" . He's more suited to work in a soap opera than he is as a "blue-collar" guy. Casanova doesn't understand why he's so upset, but the narrator says he shouldn't be judging people based on their looks. After graduating from college, the guy couldn't even compete with the other graduates for a job. He ended up becoming a "technician" , which means a person who repairs people's air-conditioning units. The narrator says that his life is "really close" to the story he tells Casanova.
The narrator complains to Casanova that the guy in the mirror looks like a "Korean actor" . He's more suited to work in a soap opera than he is as a "blue-collar" guy. Casanova doesn't understand why he's so upset, but the narrator says he shouldn't be judging people based on their looks. After graduating from college, the guy couldn't even compete with the other graduates for a job. He ended up becoming a "technician" , which means a person who repairs people's air-conditioning units. The narrator says that his life is "really close" to the story he tells Casanova.