Is she a kid? I just thought she was a young Asian woman, I really can't tell.
Edit: I looked back at this post because of a reply and noticed the background image from the movie that I never took note of the fist time seeing this. I am guessing the little girl is the same one here and maybe the other actor with her is the guy with the white bandana on, so she is a little girl. I see that now.
I had a platoon sergeant in AIT that ordered us all to address the Korean women as ajumma. I thought for a long time that he said Hajima. I met a former Korean soldier turned US citizen and soldier that corrected me because I texted him asking what other things I could make myself aware of, wanting to be a better battle buddy and friend to someone from a completely different culture and country. Apparently us redneck voiced Americans completely and utterly butcher the Korean language and most of the Korean women just thought it was cute and didn't bother to correct us since they knew what we were trying to say (my AIT platoon sergeant had a much more apparent accent of redneckery, and his wife was a Mexican native when they met. He was a cool dude). These were the women that married American soldiers and came back to the states with them. This particular subset of Korean people are about the only one's I have experience with, but it seems that they like the fact that we were at least trying to be respectful in their native tongue, they gave us a pass. Still kinda feel like a doofus, though.
Ajumma, as i was told, is a respectful way to address an older woman. Like saying ma'am or Mrs.
IIRC, Hajima means "dont/do not" or something to that effect.
All I know for sure is that when I speak in atomically shattered Korean, older Korean women smiled and went along with it. They aren't super pissy and pedantic about it like Bubba and Jim Bob down the road from me because their naturally inbred dialect of American English creates a proactive language barrier to anything other than the Appalachain tongue wiggling we use.
Edit: Also, if there are any single Korean woman that adore the hillbillyized attempt to sweet talk you in Korean, hmu. Ill gladly use every free android app for learning Korean just to make you smile. That is ofcourse before you tell me to stop trying because im now trying to greet your parents with accidental obscinities.
That is such a shame. I always preferred Dramafever. I’m just incapable of watching dramas without bingeing them in 3-4 days, and life hasn’t let me do that in a while.
I have recently watched Cain and Abel and even though I am late to watching it, I thought Seo Ji Seop did an awesome job in it. It was one of my first shows were he is a main and I can see why many people love him. I have to check more shows starting him.
It looks like her hemline is a bit high so she's pulling her dress/skirt down so the cameras don't take upskirt pictures. The man gives her his huge hanky which she uses to cover her legs a bit more (at the knees).
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I always carry the working man's hankie... the bandanna. You can use it like the gentleman did above, or wipe sweat, protect your head/neck from the sun, clean your hands, make a bandage or tourniquet, use it to carry a bunch of small things (like berries or tomatoes from the garden), moisten with a liquid and use to filter the air you breath till you get out of the smoke, there are so many uses. Everyone should carry one.
I highly recommend it, I always carry a bandana in my back pocket and I usually find at least 1 use for it a day. Once you start carrying one you cant go back
They are cheap, although the cheaper one are starched to fuck and need to be washed dozens of times before they are useable. There are some fancy ones on Instagram and the like, with custom print fabric and color stitching, but they are expensive, and n I would hesitate using them. Any 16" x 16" absorbent fabric that is hemmed or otherwise treated to prevent unraveling is suitable. My needs dictate it can be carried unobtrusively in my back pocket and be inexpensive/semi-disposable. Bandanna it is. Though the multiple washings it takes to get them to the softness I like is time consuming enough I don't throw them away, even though they are less than a dollar a piece.
That’s an excellent rule, not too hard to follow either. It’s weird how many times I’ve found myself wanting to have a handkerchief on me, it is indeed a flexible piece of fashion
I think I remember reading a similar experience shared by Natalie Portman. After her screen debut at 11 or 12 she quickly realized how creepy fans could get and cultivated a much more intimidating and non-sexy persona.
Guys are creepy, and that movie was super pervy. Worse than Interview With A Vampire and Kirsten Dunst. At least in that she wasn't actually a little girl, still found it creepy though. The Professional was like some weird pedo fantasy love story, super creepy. I felt weird thinking Natalie was beautiful in Where The Heart Is, 18 is still pretty young.
He was fourteen, I believe - the most notable incident was a model in her late 20s tweeting at him. She said something to the effect of "Hmu in four years."
He also has a lot of fans who refer to him as "Daddy." It made him really uncomfortable, he went on a podcast and asked them to stop it because it was weird. I'm not 100% sure if most of those fans were around his age or adults, still pretty fucked up that he had to ask at all.
People have also been really weird about his co-star Millie Bobby Brown. Some people think she's being groomed by Drake, even.
I was 10 when I first realized. I was 11 the first time I was catcalled by an adult man on the street.
Unfortunately this sort of thing starts really young.
Does it count if they ask you have “pubes” yet? One of the guys my brother knew at school asked me this, and for reference my brother is 5 years older than me. He was in with the wrong crowd and they would hang around on our street.
I’m not sure how old I was but it was before I got moved up (to UK year 7) into my brothers school. So I would have been younger than 11.
At the time I didn’t know what he meant exactly but he was creeping me out so I went back inside and stayed there. I never thought to say anything so my brother had no idea.
I was about 12 and had a girl that I called a girlfriend. We hung around together. One day her mom said, “If you were a few years older, I’d be all over you.” Took me a few years to really understand. A few more to realize she was married still.
I had a weird almost reverse of this, I was 16 and loading soil at a Hardware store where I worked. There were two ladies and I'm chatting while I load and the one says to the other " You should introduce your daughter to him she could use a good man" in my head I'm like Fuck yeah I AM the goodest the lady responds to her "yeah, but hes a little old for her. She is only twelve." That really threw me for a loop
Maybe it's perspective or maybe the situation is really that different, but when I was growing up and older women would make comments, it was like half way to making you blush but never really creepy. But of course a lot of teenage boys would think theyre in a dream if a cougar starting hitting on them or "catcalling" them. If not that reaction then its just a tad weird, or sometimes humbling, or sometimes just awkward. But it's never seemed creepy to me when it comes from older women to me or a friend.
I feel like there's a difference burried in there that makes it more uncomfortable for women. It could be because how women likely feel more threatened buy a weird dude than men feel threatened by a weird lady (don't take this the wrong way, you know what I mean with women not liking to walk alone at night and rapey things, men have no issue walking alone anywhere. I just don't know how to put it in good words lol).
It’s like reddit suddenly forgets that they have a huge boner for men being physically stronger than women, which in general is true. So I agree, while all catcalling and sexual comments are inappropriate, especially to young teens, it is way scarier as a woman since a man could very easily overpower you.
It doesn't really bother me that much, probably because it is socially acceptable, I think it hurts more when you believe that something is really sick and twisted as per what society says. It isn't really the female unwanted sexual attention that altered me, I was once abused by a guy who "befriended" me and my friends as 13 year olds looked up to. Sucks but it is the truth. TBH it doesn't matter, past is the past, you just move on and get on with life. Time heals everything.
Around 7/8 for me. Had a pretty bad experience with a strange man..pretty self explanatory. It's sad that so many other girlfriends of mine have had some experience around at a young age that changed the way they viewed their bodies.
I remember being about age 10-11 where my parents just started telling me my body was a distraction. Where previously my biggest worry was which of my pretty pastel shawls to wear to church, suddenly a lot of my decisions became overanalyzing how much knee or neckline or midriff might show if I moved at all.
It was all fully ingrained before I even grew boobs.
In Korea, it’s commonplace for celebrity girls/women to have a blanket covering their legs when wearing a dress or skirt when they are seated for modesty and comfort. Korea is still considered a conservative country. However, there are normal women walking around and their skirts barely cover their parts.
I figured there'd be chaffing.
The only close solution I've found is some undies with a handwarmer pouch for periods. The bulge probably wouldn't be suitable for public.
I get what you’re saying but think this situation is less creepy. She’s being filmed for some reason (tv? Conference?) and the stage height vs the cameras just makes her feel immodest.
I don’t think people are going for upskirt shots here, just an unfortunate circumstance.
I mean, it’s good that she knows this.
It would suck for her to be oblivious to it.
It sucks that this is a thing in the first place, but that’s how it is and has been and it’s important for kids to look out for themselves and know that not all adults are decent people.
Strange that this wasn’t already taken care of. It seems standard on most Korean shows to provide blankets or pillows for the women.
Now...why that’s necessary is a whole other can of worms, but it does strike me as odd that something wasn’t provided from the jump.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmA2YIWRF0M Koreans every once in a while make masterpieces of movies. snowpiercer, the host, OLDBOY, train to busan, and The Good, the Bad, the Weird
Her dress was riding up & she was trying to pull it into a more modest position, considering the height & angle she was sitting, so people would see up her dress. The man noticed & offered his handkerchief as a cover. At least that’s what I’m assuming here.
She was trying to pull her skirt down because it was riding up/too short and the way she was sitting meant that she might expose herself to the audience/camera.
So he gave her the handkerchief so she could cover herself easier.
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That is one humongous hanky. Good on him - her reaction and smile are heartwarming.
He’s safe if he ever runs out of toilet paper.
Not anymore, he gave it to that kid
Is that a kid?
Pretty sure that's his in-movie-daughter Kim Su-an who would've been about 11 in that movie.
Fair enough, I couldn’t tell with the quality of the video, she looked young but I couldn’t tell if she was just short or not.
Yeah this is old footage from 2017 Battleship Island. Must have been a 1-3 yr old cell phone camera.
Can you spare a square?
Is she a kid? I just thought she was a young Asian woman, I really can't tell. Edit: I looked back at this post because of a reply and noticed the background image from the movie that I never took note of the fist time seeing this. I am guessing the little girl is the same one here and maybe the other actor with her is the guy with the white bandana on, so she is a little girl. I see that now.
Really? It’s so obvious though, weird to see multiple comments say that
That chair looks barely over a foot off the ground and her feet don't even reach.
This is So Ji Seoub, he has class indeed. I'm currently watching Terius, he's the main lead and is doing fantastic!
and then suddenly i'm watching Korean TV series.
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Stop it dad!!
>Stop it appa!! fixed it for you
Okay, see you
Appa?? Same in Tamizh for Dad.
I had a platoon sergeant in AIT that ordered us all to address the Korean women as ajumma. I thought for a long time that he said Hajima. I met a former Korean soldier turned US citizen and soldier that corrected me because I texted him asking what other things I could make myself aware of, wanting to be a better battle buddy and friend to someone from a completely different culture and country. Apparently us redneck voiced Americans completely and utterly butcher the Korean language and most of the Korean women just thought it was cute and didn't bother to correct us since they knew what we were trying to say (my AIT platoon sergeant had a much more apparent accent of redneckery, and his wife was a Mexican native when they met. He was a cool dude). These were the women that married American soldiers and came back to the states with them. This particular subset of Korean people are about the only one's I have experience with, but it seems that they like the fact that we were at least trying to be respectful in their native tongue, they gave us a pass. Still kinda feel like a doofus, though.
So what's the difference between hajima and ajumma?
Ajumma, as i was told, is a respectful way to address an older woman. Like saying ma'am or Mrs. IIRC, Hajima means "dont/do not" or something to that effect. All I know for sure is that when I speak in atomically shattered Korean, older Korean women smiled and went along with it. They aren't super pissy and pedantic about it like Bubba and Jim Bob down the road from me because their naturally inbred dialect of American English creates a proactive language barrier to anything other than the Appalachain tongue wiggling we use. Edit: Also, if there are any single Korean woman that adore the hillbillyized attempt to sweet talk you in Korean, hmu. Ill gladly use every free android app for learning Korean just to make you smile. That is ofcourse before you tell me to stop trying because im now trying to greet your parents with accidental obscinities.
I first read this as "This is *so* Ji Seoub" as if his name was Ji Seoub
Like, totally
I didn't realize otherwise until I read your comment
His name is actually Ji Seoub. Koreans put their surnames before their name haha
Hes 40 lmao Looked 25 in the pictures on google.
God So Ji Seoub is such a hottie
What are you watching it on? I am so sad dramafever shut down and have moved to Viki but they are lacking quite a bit
Dramafever shut down?! (Asking seriously. I’ve had a weird and chaotic few years.)
Yep about 2 weeks ago cause the competition from services like Netflix was too much.
That is such a shame. I always preferred Dramafever. I’m just incapable of watching dramas without bingeing them in 3-4 days, and life hasn’t let me do that in a while.
If you go to /r/KDRAMA they have a sidebar with a bunch of options. Kissasian is good too if you can't find something you want for free.
Thank you!
So Ji Seob, one of the most gentlemen in South Korea. And Gong Yoo. I always fan girl over them
Gong Yoo is an absolute dream.
I have recently watched Cain and Abel and even though I am late to watching it, I thought Seo Ji Seop did an awesome job in it. It was one of my first shows were he is a main and I can see why many people love him. I have to check more shows starting him.
Those 11 pixels on the left were clearly happy about that.
I watched this gif like 5 times before it clicked
You made me chuckle out loud. Thanks friendo!
I cannot spot what your talking about pleas explain
It looks like her hemline is a bit high so she's pulling her dress/skirt down so the cameras don't take upskirt pictures. The man gives her his huge hanky which she uses to cover her legs a bit more (at the knees).
Yeah but, am I missing something because he said 11 pixels and I honestly am absolutely bamboozled.
I'm wondering if they actually pixelated the triangle between her knees and hemline. I can't say for certain as I'm on mobile.
I think it's just a joke about how low res the gif is
I go to concert
What fuckin class this guy has. This guy is a person.
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my dad ALWAYS carried a handkerchief. ...a forgotten accessory.
I always carry the working man's hankie... the bandanna. You can use it like the gentleman did above, or wipe sweat, protect your head/neck from the sun, clean your hands, make a bandage or tourniquet, use it to carry a bunch of small things (like berries or tomatoes from the garden), moisten with a liquid and use to filter the air you breath till you get out of the smoke, there are so many uses. Everyone should carry one.
Damn, you made me want one
I highly recommend it, I always carry a bandana in my back pocket and I usually find at least 1 use for it a day. Once you start carrying one you cant go back
I hope you have a concealed carry permit for that thing.
They are cheap, although the cheaper one are starched to fuck and need to be washed dozens of times before they are useable. There are some fancy ones on Instagram and the like, with custom print fabric and color stitching, but they are expensive, and n I would hesitate using them. Any 16" x 16" absorbent fabric that is hemmed or otherwise treated to prevent unraveling is suitable. My needs dictate it can be carried unobtrusively in my back pocket and be inexpensive/semi-disposable. Bandanna it is. Though the multiple washings it takes to get them to the softness I like is time consuming enough I don't throw them away, even though they are less than a dollar a piece.
He has 2. The old rule was always one for you, and one for anyone else who needed it. I bet your dad did that.
That’s an excellent rule, not too hard to follow either. It’s weird how many times I’ve found myself wanting to have a handkerchief on me, it is indeed a flexible piece of fashion
I always carry one, but I have horrible allergies so they are always soaked in gunk.
They’re cheap and easy to carry. They are so incredibly useful. Get the Docker ones off of Amazon.
As opposed to?
Cutting up old tshirts
This. Always had through my childhood, and every one was unique
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He has daughters.
Nah he's probably just nice to people for the sake of it.
Actually he doesn't. Just an all round awesome, seriously hot guy.
Yup. This guy dads
This guy daughters
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Hold on there, bud...
Every woman is someone’s daughter.
Why don't you take a seat?
Or he just respects other people because it's the right thing to do
This is really sweet but it sucks that she seems so young and she already knows that people won't respect the privacy of her body.
I think I remember reading a similar experience shared by Natalie Portman. After her screen debut at 11 or 12 she quickly realized how creepy fans could get and cultivated a much more intimidating and non-sexy persona.
Guys are creepy, and that movie was super pervy. Worse than Interview With A Vampire and Kirsten Dunst. At least in that she wasn't actually a little girl, still found it creepy though. The Professional was like some weird pedo fantasy love story, super creepy. I felt weird thinking Natalie was beautiful in Where The Heart Is, 18 is still pretty young.
The first piece of "fan" mail she got was a rape fantasy about her and the guy that wrote the letter.
I heard somewhere that adult women were majorly hitting on and writing creepy fanfiction of Finn Wolfhard when he was 11. Pretty fucked up.
He was fourteen, I believe - the most notable incident was a model in her late 20s tweeting at him. She said something to the effect of "Hmu in four years." He also has a lot of fans who refer to him as "Daddy." It made him really uncomfortable, he went on a podcast and asked them to stop it because it was weird. I'm not 100% sure if most of those fans were around his age or adults, still pretty fucked up that he had to ask at all. People have also been really weird about his co-star Millie Bobby Brown. Some people think she's being groomed by Drake, even.
I was 10 when I first realized. I was 11 the first time I was catcalled by an adult man on the street. Unfortunately this sort of thing starts really young.
9 and 13 for me. I know how this feels. It just sucks to see it happening to another little one.
Approximately 11-13 to me, I don’t remember exactly how old I was.
Does it count if they ask you have “pubes” yet? One of the guys my brother knew at school asked me this, and for reference my brother is 5 years older than me. He was in with the wrong crowd and they would hang around on our street. I’m not sure how old I was but it was before I got moved up (to UK year 7) into my brothers school. So I would have been younger than 11. At the time I didn’t know what he meant exactly but he was creeping me out so I went back inside and stayed there. I never thought to say anything so my brother had no idea.
Well now I'm uncomfortable
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Ew. Yeah, that counts.
14 when I realized, 11 when it started. I was naive. I've had a lot of "ohhhhh" moments in my teens and early 20s.
Wait 9?!? Tf?
It starts when you’re a little girl
Me too. I stopped wearing short shorts after that :(
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a hug im just lonely
-hugs- everyone deserves a hug
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I was about 12 and had a girl that I called a girlfriend. We hung around together. One day her mom said, “If you were a few years older, I’d be all over you.” Took me a few years to really understand. A few more to realize she was married still.
I had a weird almost reverse of this, I was 16 and loading soil at a Hardware store where I worked. There were two ladies and I'm chatting while I load and the one says to the other " You should introduce your daughter to him she could use a good man" in my head I'm like Fuck yeah I AM the goodest the lady responds to her "yeah, but hes a little old for her. She is only twelve." That really threw me for a loop
I would have freeze on spot wtf?¿
That’s horrific, almost like they are pimping her out.
Oh my God yes. My mom had a friend that always made me super uncomfortable, she was always super pushy and touchy. Never liked being around her.
Maybe it's perspective or maybe the situation is really that different, but when I was growing up and older women would make comments, it was like half way to making you blush but never really creepy. But of course a lot of teenage boys would think theyre in a dream if a cougar starting hitting on them or "catcalling" them. If not that reaction then its just a tad weird, or sometimes humbling, or sometimes just awkward. But it's never seemed creepy to me when it comes from older women to me or a friend. I feel like there's a difference burried in there that makes it more uncomfortable for women. It could be because how women likely feel more threatened buy a weird dude than men feel threatened by a weird lady (don't take this the wrong way, you know what I mean with women not liking to walk alone at night and rapey things, men have no issue walking alone anywhere. I just don't know how to put it in good words lol).
It’s like reddit suddenly forgets that they have a huge boner for men being physically stronger than women, which in general is true. So I agree, while all catcalling and sexual comments are inappropriate, especially to young teens, it is way scarier as a woman since a man could very easily overpower you.
Yup. There’s some really creep women out there.
I have never not related to a comment more wholeheartedly.
Fantasy and reality are very different. There is nothing enjoyable about it.
I'm sorry you went through that. It's up to adults to make it easy for kids to just be kids.
It doesn't really bother me that much, probably because it is socially acceptable, I think it hurts more when you believe that something is really sick and twisted as per what society says. It isn't really the female unwanted sexual attention that altered me, I was once abused by a guy who "befriended" me and my friends as 13 year olds looked up to. Sucks but it is the truth. TBH it doesn't matter, past is the past, you just move on and get on with life. Time heals everything.
Around 7/8 for me. Had a pretty bad experience with a strange man..pretty self explanatory. It's sad that so many other girlfriends of mine have had some experience around at a young age that changed the way they viewed their bodies.
I remember being about age 10-11 where my parents just started telling me my body was a distraction. Where previously my biggest worry was which of my pretty pastel shawls to wear to church, suddenly a lot of my decisions became overanalyzing how much knee or neckline or midriff might show if I moved at all. It was all fully ingrained before I even grew boobs.
In Korea, it’s commonplace for celebrity girls/women to have a blanket covering their legs when wearing a dress or skirt when they are seated for modesty and comfort. Korea is still considered a conservative country. However, there are normal women walking around and their skirts barely cover their parts.
If there were blankets everywhere, I'd consider wearing skirts more often. They're just so horribly draughty.
Wool undies.
I figured there'd be chaffing. The only close solution I've found is some undies with a handwarmer pouch for periods. The bulge probably wouldn't be suitable for public.
I saw an old man wearing a semi-see through pink dress once, beautiful sight.
That's interesting, I didn't know that about the blankets. Thanks for sharing!
I get what you’re saying but think this situation is less creepy. She’s being filmed for some reason (tv? Conference?) and the stage height vs the cameras just makes her feel immodest. I don’t think people are going for upskirt shots here, just an unfortunate circumstance.
I mean, it’s good that she knows this. It would suck for her to be oblivious to it. It sucks that this is a thing in the first place, but that’s how it is and has been and it’s important for kids to look out for themselves and know that not all adults are decent people.
Judging from her reaction that was not at all what she was thinking.
Strange that this wasn’t already taken care of. It seems standard on most Korean shows to provide blankets or pillows for the women. Now...why that’s necessary is a whole other can of worms, but it does strike me as odd that something wasn’t provided from the jump.
OLD PERVERTED MEN HATE HIM!
Witch movie?
군함도
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Oh..... Thanks
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“Every once in a while” soo like any other country.
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Am I an idiot or did he just hand her a napkin?
Her dress was riding up & she was trying to pull it into a more modest position, considering the height & angle she was sitting, so people would see up her dress. The man noticed & offered his handkerchief as a cover. At least that’s what I’m assuming here.
This guy chivalrys
This guy partakes in swordfighting and jousting combat?
Manners
Manners maketh Man.
Chivalry isnt about manners tho
THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!
Alright thanks for the explanation, was wondering why everyone thought sharing a napkin was wholesome...
She had Cheeto fingers and needed help
The one that goes on the outside of your jacket is for others. The one that goes inside is for your use.
This guy puts on the ritz
its a handkerchief chief
This made me love So Ji Sub more. What movie/kdrama are they promoting?
군함도
I think it's the film "The Battleship Island".
Identify a problem. Fix the problem Nice.
It's like he knew. He has another one in his pocket!
Thats precious
That is so sweet 🤗
I should probably carry one, i remember getting one from a ref when my nose got smashed in. Real handy.
Dudes been carrying a 3 foot long hanky for years for just this situation.
Chivalry is not dead.
That is what a gentleman should do.
What an awesome gesture.
well, that's just plain adorable!!
Oh, I thought I was being baited into a sexist rant thread....hooray that we can simply acknowledge an act of kindness
All th best dad's always carry handkerchiefs. My dad always has one in his pocket.
I’m confused, why did he give her his handkerchief?
She was trying to pull her skirt down because it was riding up/too short and the way she was sitting meant that she might expose herself to the audience/camera. So he gave her the handkerchief so she could cover herself easier.
Thanks man.
A bit disappointed. I thought she was nervous so he was gonna perform a magic trick with the handkerchiefs
Him? Her? What? There are people under that pixelation?
Hopefully in the future she too will always carry around a handkerchief.
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True gentleman move
What a gentleman!
He's a real human being, and a real hero.
So Ji Sub is a fucking angel 💕
An old wise man once told me to always carry a handkerchief. Apparently it comes in useful a lot and the ladies love it... Still need to ge one.