The conversation is a job interview between Fukutoku, the store manager of a family restaurant, and Goto, a 20-year-old student applying for a part-time job. The interview quickly becomes awkward as Fukutoku becomes agitated with Goto's informal language and behavior, repeatedly telling him to use honorifics and act more respectfully.
Despite Fukutoku's increasingly hostile tone, Goto remains apologetic and courteous, but also seems to be enjoying the absurdity of the situation. As the interview progresses, Fukutoku becomes more and more flustered, eventually declaring that Goto will not be hired.
The conversation ends with Fukutoku telling Goto not to come back to the store, and Goto departing with a series of apologetic and polite remarks, including a handshake and a farewell. Throughout the conversation, Fukutoku's behavior is portrayed as ridiculous and over-the-top, while Goto's reactions are depicted as bemused and amused.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Fukutoku is conducting a job interview for a part-time position.
2. The interviewee is Yamakawa Kiyoshi, a 20-year-old college student.
3. Yamakawa Kiyoshi is a third-year student and does not have many classes.
4. He is a member of a baseball club but is not playing currently.
5. He is confident in his physical strength.
6. He is available to work 3-4 times a week.
7. Fukutoku is 28 years old and is the manager of the part-time job.
8. Yamakawa Kiyoshi does not get hired for the job.
9. Fukutoku tells Yamakawa Kiyoshi to stop acting like an adult.
10. Yamakawa Kiyoshi apologizes for his behavior during the interview.
11. Fukutoku advises Yamakawa Kiyoshi to use honorific language.
12. Yamakawa Kiyoshi agrees to use honorific language in the future.
13. Fukutoku tells Yamakawa Kiyoshi not to come to the store again.
Note that these facts are based on the text and may not be objectively true or accurate.