The story revolves around the daily life of Sana Morikawa, a 30-year-old single woman who works in the finance department of a soap maker. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: これは経費で落ちません!
- Also Known As: We Cannot Pay You for This! Ms. Morikawa of Accounting Department , Kore wa Keihi de Ochimasen! ~Keiribu no Morikawa-san , This is Not a Business Expense!
- Director: Matsunaga Yoichi
- Screenwriter: Fujihira Hisako, Hiruta Naomi
- Genres: Business, Comedy, Romance
Cast & Credits
- Tabe Mikako Main Role
- Shigeoka Daiki Main Role
- Ito SairiSasaki Mayu [Accounting department]Support Role
- Hirayama HiroyukiTakura Yutaro [Accounting department]Support Role
- Fukikoshi MitsuruShibata Hideki [Accounting department]Support Role
- Kiriyama RennYamazaki Shuichi [Sales department]Support Role
Reviews
Calm and Good one, definitely worth a watch.
Don't avoid this because of the other reviewer . I'm writing this cause of other reviewer. This drama is really good. There is no stalking or stuff like that, The couple is adorable, FL is the focus here. She is strong one but doesn't come of as overbearing. The interaction between main couple made it really cute. They have a awkward but good chemistry But Romance takes a backseat here. this is more about work and life as an accountant. her job as accountant showed the hurdles that a company goes through and the people who rip off companies funds without much thought. I was continuously reminded that small pennies here and there add to a large amount.Was this review helpful to you?
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I dropped this Drama after two episodes because the male lead was a stalker, pure and simple. He violated the FL's privacy by obtaining her number without her knowledge or consent, and by refusing to delete it despite being repeatedly asked to do so. He kept harassing her until she "gave in" and agreed to go out with him. That is NOT romantic, it's stalking and harassment, and is a trope that needs to die. If anyone thinks it's "sweet" or "romantc", they should ask themselves "how would I feel if someone I work with did that to me?" Was this review helpful to you?