(The hot place for designs)
(Korea's landmark DDP)
(Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Jung-gu, Seoul)
(125th class at the foreigner school)
This is My Neighbor, Charles
where we meet foreigners living in Korea.
- Hello. / - Hello.
Did you guys want to be
something else when you were kids?
- President. / - Okay.
I wanted to go to the Olympics
and win gold in taekwondo.
KBS news anchor.
It's still not late for me yet.
That's true but
why KBS instead of NHK?
I think it would be cool to do it here.
KBS, wait...
It's KBS News 9.
Why are you laughing?
- We can't trust you. / - Change the channel.
In hopes that you can still achieve your dreams,
we invited girls with a lot of dreams today.
(Today's guests are girls with a lot of dreams)
(Welcome to My Neighbor, Charles)
Hello.
They are a big family.
Hello, my name is Yaser.
I'm a dad from Egypt.
Okay.
Hello, I'm Lasha and I'm the mother.
Mother.
Hello, I'm Noran and
I'm 17. Nice to meet you.
The eldest son.
Hello, I'm Parida.
I'm 14 and I'm the second daughter.
What about the youngest?
Hello, I'm Mariam and...
- I'm the youngest. / - She's the youngest.
- How old are you? / - 9.
- 9 years old. / - 9.
- Were they all born in Egypt? / - Yes.
Then did you see this and the pyramids?
Yes, the sphinx.
What was that?
- But they understood. / - It's sphinx.
So what made you guys leave home
and brought you to Korea?
I was a member of the Constitution Party
which is an opposition party in Egypt.
It was a party that claimed for revolution.
However, there were a lot of disappointments even
after the revolution, causing my family to be in danger.
So we came to Korea for safety.
Is there a reason you chose Korea?
Did you know about Korea before?
I went on a trip to many countries,
and I came to Korea once.
I thought that Korea was
the safest among all the countries.
Korea is also famous for its education system.
So we decided to come here.
Then what are you doing
in Korea right now?
I'm making sinks in a factory.
I think it's one of the hardest jobs in Korea.
It must be difficult to live in such a foreign country.
Let's see how the family is doing.
(My Neighbor, Charles)
(We are rich with daughters)
(Ansan, Danwon, Gyeonggi-do)
Let's go to the family's house.
Are you guys awake?
(The kids are still sleeping)
It's also hard for the three girls to wake up
so early in the morning.
They should wake up now to get ready for school.
But they are passed out.
(What time is it? Who am I?)
We have to get up.
(Let me sleep more)
She forces her to wake up.
The youngest surrenders.
Wash up and wake up.
Are you going to eat or not?
This is leftover from yesterday!
How can we eat it?
Then, just go.
She's at that age of decorating herself.
Even though she skips her meals, she...
- Never skips to do her hair. / - I'm so pretty.
Yes, you are.
Stop crying and talk.
Which bag do I bring?
I don't know what you need to bring so
let's call the school.
There's a school field trip today for Mariam.
Because she doesn't know which bag to bring,
she began to panic.
She asks her sisters for help.
Which bag does she need to bring?
Yes.
You can bring any bags.
(Problem solved)
She has finally calmed down.
I didn't call the school.
Then what was that?
I lied.
(Excited)
Sometimes, it's best not to know.
Have fun at the field trip.
(Pink bag for field trip!)
Noran and Parida go to the school together.
Why are you going to the convenience store?
(Rice ball for breakfast?)
I thought you didn't want breakfast.
Are you guys buying rice balls?
(Why are they eating this instead of home meal?)
Why are you eating this instead of home food?
- This is better. / - So much better.
Don't tell mom.
It's mom.
She calls about 100 times a day.
They became so accustomed to Korean food.
She nags so much at home.
Even when we are out, she calls and nags.
It's killing me.
Unfortunately, they go to different schools.
Parida is in 7th grade.
(Noran's school, Ansan, Danwon, Gyeonggi-do)
Noran is 9th grade.
(At the same time)
The house is finally at peace.
(Finally, the mother has some time alone)
Unlike the kids who adjusted to the new life in 2 years,
Lasha is still unfamiliar with a lot things.
Lasha's only hobby is...
Yes.
Mobile games.
I really love games.
It relieves me from stress.
Give me one second.
Addiction is scary.
(It's tiring to be a dad)
What is their dad doing
in the meanwhile?
He works at a sink manufacturing factory
in Hwaseong.
In order to make a sink
he cuts, tightens, and moves.
He needs to work really hard.
Because of the dust formed during the process,
he has to wear a mask at all times.
Because everything has to be done manually,
my muscles ache a lot.
It hurts.
But this is what I have to do in Korea now.
It doesn't matter what I did in the past.
There is a reason he puts up with such hard work.
- 3 daughters? / - 3 daughters.
- It must be difficult. / - Yes.
- Is it? / - Yes, a little.
- A little? / - A little.
Good job.
He is a hard worker.
We provide lunch and dinner but because
he doesn't like Korean food, we give him money.
Then he saves up and buys snacks for his daughter.
He feels bad for his family because they had to
come here because of him.
They were an ordinary family in Egypt.
In 2013, during the Egypt revolution,
he was threatened for being in the opposition
party so they fled to Korea 2 years ago.
I participated in political activities in Egypt.
I was against military and religious authorities.
The revolution made it worse for us.
We escaped as everyone was getting imprisoned.
(Can they go to high school?)
Noran's 9th grade class.
It's mathematics.
Noran, are you keeping up?
- Minimum and maximum... / - Yes.
- Your turn, Noran. / - No, thank you.
Are you sure? Because I'm not.
What's left?
- X squared. / - Yes.
(Proud)
What's left?
Pardon?
You got stuck here.
Math, history, and Korean literature is hard but
English is easy.
What's going on?
It's because of high school enrollment.
Because you are much better in English
than Korean,
so I wanted to suggest if you'd want to go to
a foreign language high school because
you would understand so much more there.
Your parents don't pick up
when I call.
Even if I text them, they don't reply.
Her teacher couldn't talk with her parents.
So he decides to visit Noran's home to talk
about her future high school enrollment.
- Hello. / - Hello.
I'm Noran's teacher.
(I should have visited you)
Lasha is worried in case something
is going on with Noran.
Thank you.
It's good. I really like it.
Can you speak any Korean?
(Translating for her)
- Little. / - Little.
Does Noran have a boyfriend?
I think she likes someone.
I think she has a boy that she likes.
No, I don't.
No, I don't.
Not a boyfriend but she has
boys that are friends.
Noran's in trouble.
She said she wants to go to
a foreign language high school.
There is Suwon Academy of World Languages.
- Suwon? / - The school is in Suwon.
It's a little far.
It's a little far.
But private schools are expensive.
(I see)
Is that okay?
That's okay.
Are you sure?
Noran is worried about which school she wants.
It's so nice of you to support what she wants.
You're the best.
I hope the teacher's advice was very helpful.
- I'll see you at school. / - Yes, thank you.
Dinner is curry and beef.
They only eat halal meat since they are Muslims.
It's a humble Egyptian dinner table.
Lasha doesn't seem to have an appetite.
She seems to be lost in thoughts after
talking with the teacher.
She still has so much to get used to.
(It's good)
Lasha feels bad because she doesn't know much
about their school lives.
What are you guys looking at?
Papa.
- I want something. / - What is it?
The chocolate I like.
You know what it is, right?
2?
He knows what his daughters want.
When are you coming back?
- I love you. / - Sorry, I'm busy.
Since we only see him once a week,
he calls us every day.
He finally has dinner.
Green chili and Kimchi stew.
His appetite is so Korean now.
It's good.
To earn a little more, he works
overtime and night time.
He is also from Egypt.
We became close and talk about our lives.
You must be happy to have a friend from home.
Sometimes he needs a drink.
Kimchi goes well with soju.
After a rough day of work, if I drink,
I get relieved from stress and it's nice.
You pour with two hands in Korea, right?
They don't have such culture in Egypt.
He lives in the factory dorm because he lives far.
At 10 p.m., he is done for the day.
His 3 daughters make him forget how tired he is.
When he is alone, he thinks about them more.
When I take a break from work,
I think about my family, so I call them a lot.
Is it a good time for a video chat?
I've been good.
How are my siblings doing?
The God's with them so they should be fine.
I'm sure.
Yes, don't worry too much.
His siblings are under close watch by the government
for helping him out.
In Egypt, he was an ordinary office worker but
he is living a completely different life in Korea.
He is enduring such hard labor in order
to protect his family.
He survived today thanks to his family.
(It's tough living in Korea)
It seems like she is up to something.
Mom. Money.
- Don't be ridiculous. / - Money, money.
Come on.
(Not a chance)
They get a slap instead of money.
Let's leave everything aside for a minute
and talk about makeups.
Stop it.
I get $10 a week.
That's $40 a month.
That's not enough.
Even my sisters get $10 a week.
Parida and I don't get enough but
Mariam is fine.
Did you touch the laundry rack?
Get out.
Lasha changes subject immediately.
She does want to give them more pocket money.
But it's hard to raise all 3 of them every month.
I record how much we earn and spend.
I record profits, utility bills,
and family phone bills.
Even the fixed bills take up
most of dad's salary.
I try to save up as much as I can and
try to spend less on the area we spend the most.
We have to survive every month.
When she doesn't know how much she needs,
she calls me and asks.
Sometimes I'd ask for my salary in advance.
Noran's hanging out with her friends after school.
She can't just go back home.
Wow.
They are so happy over spicy rice cakes.
Thank you.
This looks pretty spicy.
It's so spicy.
We eat really spicy food in Egypt.
How spicy do they eat?
Can't be explained by words.
Noran, do you ride camels in Egypt?
What's he saying?
Are houses in Egypt all pyramids?
Hyerin, do you live in a grave?
Are there a lot of pretty people in Egypt?
Yes, can't you see?
Sorry.
That's why Mungeun has a crush on you.
Aren't you into Noran?
- No. / - Yeah, right.
No!
Seeing how nice he is, maybe he does like her.
You like her!
(Meanwhile)
Lasha seems very serious.
- Hello? / - Mom?
- I just finished my class. / - Where are you?
Are you with your friends?
Why are you keep calling when I'm with friends?
Noran, hurry up.
Come on.
- Okay? / - No.
Come back, now.
I call Noran often because I'm worried.
Because I can't speak Korean, I feel
insecure and uncomfortable without my daughters.
She needs her children's help because
she can't speak Korean.
She comes out to the market when bored at home.
I want to socialize in Korea like
these people in the market.
How much is this?
$2?
Give me a discount.
My store is the cheapest.
Cheap?
She's good at bargaining.
(She can't speak Korean but she's good at bargaining)
Are you looking for men's work pants?
She must have thought of her husband.
(She leaves it and goes)
Why aren't you getting it?
I think it'll look good on him.
I'm not sure if I have enough money.
I need to check how much I have.
I don't have enough.
I don't have enough money.
She couldn't get it because she had no money.
(Market pastries and donuts)
Pastries and donuts are best in markets.
Try some. Cut them for her.
- Should I give her this? / - Cut it.
She gets to try it, thanks to
the generous owner.
It's good. Can I make this too?
- This is really hard. / - It's hard?
Even in Korea,
not anyone can make it because it's hard.
- It's hard? / - Yes.
Lasha is suddenly checking out the store.
(Boiling)
She seems very curious.
Is she trying to start her business?
I think it's so cool that Korean women do
housework, raise children, and work outside.
I want to raise kids and work at the same time.
That'd be so nice.
(Korean is hard)
Is she from India?
No, Indians have piercings on their noses.
Where are you from?
Egypt.
- Egypt? / - Egypt.
What brought you here?
- What? / - What brought you?
2.
You've been in Korea for 2 months?
- 2 months? / - 2 months?
- 1 month, 2 months. / - 3 daughters.
- 3 months? / - Yes.
You've been here for 3 months.
You need to study Korean more.
Noran gets frustrated, teaching me Korean.
But I understand why.
It's so difficult that I can't follow.
So my daughters get tired.
If she asks us to teach her,
we try our best but she forgets
after 5 seconds, so
we kind of gave up teaching her Korean.
(Going back home)
After working overtime, his entire body is sore
but he is happy because...
Today is the day he goes back home in a week.
He is excited but he can't help but
falling asleep in the bus.
The only time I can spend time with my daughters
is the weekend.
There are so many things I want to do with them.
Even if I go back after working so hard,
they probably don't know how tired I am.
I'm exhausted.
It's 10 p.m. already.
But he still has a long way to go.
It takes 2 hours from Hwaseong to his home
in Ansan.
I have to transfer 4 times to
go back to my place.
It's so difficult to go home.
There aren't many buses either.
You'll become so tired by the time you get home.
(Falling asleep)
When he wakes up from this nap,
he'll be at peace with his beloved family.
He stops by a chicken restaurant before going home.
He can't just go back home, empty handed.
- Enjoy. / - Thank you.
(Happily going back)
He is home at last.
I'm home!
Sorry, I'm late.
He's been waiting all week for this moment.
Let's see how much you grew.
He forgets about how tired he was.
(The house became noisy with his arrival)
Come here.
He's so affectionate.
They are a family of 5 again.
They are just happy to be together.
- Is it good? / - No.
- Is it good? / - Yes.
- Is it good? / - Yes!
- Is it good? / - I said, yes!
He is so playful.
(Lasha cooks for her husband)
What is this?
Home food.
Wait, it's almost done.
You're the best.
Did you want home food?
Yes, because all I eat is Kimchi nowadays.
Did you miss my food?
Of course.
Knowing that her husband would miss home food,
Lasha is preparing kushari,
a main Egyptian food.
She is always worried about his meals.
Since she feels bad for being unable to be
with him, she put extra effort into making kushari.
It looks delicious.
He takes a big bite
after mixing the tomato sauce.
(It is delicious)
It's just right. It's good.
I want to eat it every day.
Lasha probably wants to make it every day for him.
(What a romantic guy)
Did you miss this?
(He hangs out with his kids a lot)
There is nothing special but it's a happy night.
(A date after a long while)
He asked Lasha on a date.
This is an ice cream you share.
You want to eat this together?
This is how you are supposed to eat.
Thank you.
It's good.
I like it.
You didn't know about this ice cream, right?
I love you.
You must really love him.
You can't help but smile.
- You don't like it? / - No, I love it.
I hope I get a visa in Korea and our
living gets a little better.
There's a high school Noran wants to go but
it's expensive.
We are talking about it a lot but
it's going to be hard for her to decide.
As children grow up, responsibility of a dad
grows bigger and bigger.
It's okay. Don't worry.
He tries his best to share Lasha's worries.
Why are you sleeping with Mariam?
She really gets on my nerve.
The daughters are on a competition to win dad.
This must be what it's like to have daughters.
(A happy night with daughters)
(Mother's attempt)
Noran and Lasha came to the market.
Where are you from?
Where do you go if you want to start a store?
Have you ever run a business before?
- No. / - It's your first time?
The president is here.
You can see him in the office.
I'll take you there.
Thank you.
Lasha is trying to open up a store.
I hope there is an open spot for her.
Will she able to get one?
We have a multicultural town near here.
So we tried to get diverse merchants
and open up a weekend market.
Is it your first time then?
Yes.
If the store does well, can she open every day?
After seeing how it goes, if it seems to do well,
then I'm going to gather more foreign merchants.
And I'm going to allow everyone to work
every day.
Thank you.
(She got the permission for now)
Thanks to others' consideration,
she can open up her shop.
This is where Lasha will work.
It's a really good spot.
That noodle restaurant came out on a TV show
and is very popular.
If the place starts to smell good
everyone will come around this area.
What do you think?
I like it.
She seems to like the spot.
I wonder how her new challenge
will turn out.
However, dad doesn't know what's going on
at all because he is back at the factory.
(No idea about Lasha's business plan)
- Hello, dad. / - Hey.
- How are you? / - Good, baby.
How is work?
- Dad. / - What?
I have something to tell you.
Mom wants to start a shop in the market.
What?
She can't even speak Korean. So, how?
I don't know, but she says she will.
He's flustered to hear the sudden news.
Lasha said she's going to start a shop
but she can't speak Korean and
she's never run a business before
so I'm worried about how she's going to do it.
Running a shop without being able to speak Korean
and without any experience.
He is worried.
Many people like the food I make.
So I wanted to open up a restaurant.
If I open up a restaurant, I can make money
and help my husband.
(That evening)
Mariam found her sisters' makeups.
This is new.
She can't resist trying it on.
She's getting too greedy.
She's going to get in trouble if her sisters find out.
These are ours! What are you doing?
- I didn't use it. / - What are you talking about?
Then what's all this?
(Her face is the proof)
How can you pretend like you didn't, looking like that?
- Let's fight. / - Be quiet.
(Let's fight)
Mariam is rather bold.
You promised to be nice to me.
Did you or did you not?
I didn't know it was yours.
Lying is becoming a habit.
Noran is angry.
She calms down by watching a TV show.
You must've been embarrassed.
I want to become the female Yu Jaeseok.
So I'm watching his show.
(Should I untie my hair?)
Her hair is naturally curly.
(So chic)
(Parida's dream is to become a model)
Parida wants to become a model.
(Practicing her steps)
She really looks like a model.
Mariam is pretty good too.
At school, my friends tell me
I'm slim, tall, and pretty
so I should become a model.
Since then, I wanted to be a model.
Mariam is trying to do something.
♪ I have loved you for a long time ♪
Come on. Sing along.
♪ I have loved you ♪
She is trying to teach her Korean through songs.
(Follow along)
(The children grew up well in a foreign country)
The children grew up so well despite
living in a foreign country.
Lasha cheers up, looking at the kids.
(Mariam's serenade for her mom)
(A few days later)
The day their dad comes home.
(He looks for Lasha as soon as he's back)
He's been worried about Lasha's plan.
He talks to her as soon as he comes back home.
Don't you think it'll be difficult to start a business
without any preparation?
Yes, it'll be hard to start a business.
Won't it be hard to do both chores and business?
Does that mean you are letting me?
I'll study Korean hard and help you with
my daughters.
Really?
He is always on Lasha's side.
I don't think she'll do well.
She can't speak Korean.
So how is she going to run a restaurant?
She likes to cook but
she and I can't speak Korean.
If they ask what's in this food,
how will we answer?
She'll have a difficult time communicating.
With her opening date coming up,
all the family members are working hard.
They are making posters to put up for the store.
(How will this look?)
Since it's an Egyptian restaurant
I'll look forward to seeing Egyptian master pieces.
♪ Egyptian falafel ♪
Falafel is too hard.
Falafel is too hard.
♪ Rice, rice, pyramid roll ♪
Dad, stop it.
Lasha is preparing ingredients for tomorrow.
I'm confident with cooking Egyptian food.
Let's see her skills.
She made aish, a flat bread.
She's frying the entire eggplant.
(Surprised?)
If you peel the boiled eggplant
and put it in the blender and add spices
the Egyptian special sauce is complete.
It's a useful sauce that is good to put on bread
or on meat.
Dad is on the move too.
He mixes beef and lamb to have them skewered.
You have to batter the meat a lot for our food.
It's really good.
Because they put so much effort,
the food becomes tastier.
(Putting a lot of effort and love)
After the meat is mixed well with the spices,
they leave it for a day.
The skewers are ready too.
Lasha gets nervous before
her opening day tomorrow.
She's praying more sincerely than ever.
It'll go well because he is helping too.
(What does Lasha wish for?)
I hope the restaurant is a success.
I hope everyone in the family becomes successful.
I hope your prayers come true.
(Come to our Egyptian restaurant)
Today is the opening day.
Unlike Lasha, who is nervous,
dad is full of energy and motivation.
(Followed by 3 daughters)
And Lasha's biggest supporters
are all here to help.
Even the president came to wish her luck.
Let's see the posters that her daughters prepared.
This must be Mariam's.
The Pharaoh and Cleopatra loved it!
What is this?
Even a mummy would get up to try this?
There are so many options too!
They are ready but
there are no people.
(The meat is getting grilled well)
The meat they prepared are getting grilled but...
(No customers)
There are no customers.
They haven't sold anything for the past 2 hours.
(Oh, my goodness)
The family is in shock.
(Shocked)
Lasha must be disappointed the most.
Everyone is on a vacation.
So business won't go well.
There are no customers, so no business.
- Out of all the days... / - We'll have to wait.
So unlucky that there are no people today.
How unlucky can they be to open up on
a day everyone is on a vacation?
The whole family is worried.
Before we started, we were worried
that something like this would happen.
We invested a lot too.
We are going to take the leftover home
and eat with our daughters.
I don't think we should do it like this.
He can't just give up like this.
He brings out his secret weapon.
(Bab, bab, bab)
He seems desperate.
Cleopatra loved this.
I'll start it off for you guys.
Thank you.
Finally, a first customer.
Grill the lamb skewer.
Put the eggplant sauce on the flat bread.
Then put vegetables and lamb meat and roll.
It should be enough for a meal.
Try some Egyptian food!
How is it?
- Wow, this is good. / - $2.50 for one?
It's really good.
Like the one you just made.
As soon as they had their first customer
more people came by.
Very good.
Even the mummy gets up to eat this?
- Yes, because it's so good. / - Really?
It's that good?
- It's amazing. / - It's good.
It's so good.
I'm happy.
We made money.
$10?
They made this much in a blink of an eye.
They become energized as more people come.
The juice from the meat covered with
the taste of the bread and
freshness of the vegetables make it really good.
It's really tasty.
The words must've travelled.
The store is bumping.
They are so busy but so happy.
Good luck!
(People have to wait now)
Customers are not only waiting but also
asking for to-go.
Since they are doing really well, they
already ran out of ingredients.
They need to prepare more next time.
I have to make more because we're selling out.
Next time, I want to try with more
various Egyptian food.
I didn't know it was going to go this well.
I'm so happy and thankful for everyone
who came out and tried our food.
Lasha's attempt was a huge success.
However, this is only just a beginning.
Hope you guys thrive!
(My Neighbor, Charles)
Now you sell street food instead of just
staying home all day.
You must be a really good cook.
I started to help my husband.
And because my daughters are growing up,
we need more money.
It seemed like only my husband was having
a hard time so I wanted to help him
so that we can raise our kids in better condition.
I need to work harder as their mother.
Mom made something really tasty today morning.
- Would like to try some? / - You brought it?
- Really? / - Yes.
- Lasha did? / - Lasha?
That's amazing.
Try some.
- It seems like it was just made... / - Lasagna?
- It's an Egyptian steamed egg.
Cheese chicken?
(Egyptian cheese chicken!)
It's chicken?
- In front of the school... / - For students.
It would be perfect to sell it as
snacks to students.
This isn't spicy.
So if you make a mild one and
a spicy one...
- That's a good idea. / - Right?
Do you want to open up a restaurant
in Korea?
If the business goes well then
I would want to make it bigger.
(I want to become a Korean woman)
Korean woman.
You have to perm your hair first.
But your hair is already curly.
You have an image of a super woman
that makes so much side dishes.
Why do you want to become a Korean woman?
They seem to work 12 hours a day but
Egyptian woman can't do that.
And everything is fast-paced in Korea.
When you move, eat, or work.
The speed is different from that of Egyptians.
How about going out to see what's around the town
and getting close to school parents?
Because Korean is so difficult and I can't speak,
it's hard to communicate with others.
We teach them.
We try so hard to teach them and ask,
"What did I say?"
Then he says something weird.
It's really frustrating.
I tried so hard.
The kids absorb everything like a sponge
but why are you guys like that?
Because life in Korea wasn't easy,
I couldn't study Korean.
Because I work long hours, I didn't have the time.
That's true.
The factory work wasn't what you used to do.
It must've been difficult to adjust to new work.
On my first day at the factory,
after working 3 hours,
I thought I was going to die.
I thought I really wouldn't be able to do it.
I even thought about running away back home.
But I endured it, thinking about my family.
My family is the reason I can withstand
anything, no matter how difficult it'd be.
Yaser is Superman.
But you have to keep trying to improve.
Since there are many multicultural families,
there are free Korean classes at multicultural centers.
- I'm sure there are some in Ansan. / - A lot.
At the moment, Noran
really needs me.
I know I have to be good at Korean to
help Noran.
She is at a difficult situation for
the first time in her life right now.
Since none of us have experienced
the Korean education system,
I have to help her.
They all seem to have different dreams.
Noran wants to become a TV show host.
A host?
The Egyptian Yu Jaeseok.
Yes, the female Yu Jaeseok.
Female Yu Jaeseok.
Choi Wonjeong,
it's about time you step down.
I'll be happy to give up my spot for her.
Noran, give it a shot.
Pretend that you are the host.
Hello, it's time to meet foreigners living in Korea.
When you hear the pyramids, sphinx, and Cleopatra,
- What comes to your mind? / - Egypt!
Egypt.
Today, 3 cute and pretty girls
are the guests.
- Are you excited? / - Yes.
Let's take a look.
She's very good!
She wants to be a host.
Model.
Model!
I want to see her walk
like a model.
(This is the runway!)
So pretty!
With her hair untied.
(Parida, the next top model!)
Kids that age are usually hesitant.
She's talented.
Yaser, you look very proud.
I'm so happy.
My daughters are so lovely.
I think I'll be very happy if my kids
do what they want to do.
He must be such a happy dad
to have 3 beautiful daughters.
I'm really curious about how they will be
after 5 years.
The most important thing for me right now is
to live in a safe environment with my family.
Also I want to raise my girls well and
send them to a Korean university.
I think if I hear that I raised my kids well,
then I'd be as happy as I ever can be.
I really wish Yaser's family
the best.
They need your love and attention.
Good luck!
- Thank you for being with us today. / - Good luck!
- Good luck with everything! / - Thank you.
Thank you.
This is the end of My Neighbor, Charles.
- See you next time. / - Bye.
1, 2, 3.
1, 2.
1, 2, 3.
Good job, everyone.
Good-bye!
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