(The hot place for designs)
(Korea's landmark DDP)
(Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Jung-gu, Seoul)
(104th class at the foreigner school)
This is My Neighbor, Charles
where we meet foreigners living in Korea.
- Hello. / - Hello.
Try guessing today's guest.
He lived in a very special place.
He's from the star?
No, let me give you a hint.
This place is very close, but we can't go there.
I think I know.
Is it the place where we all think it is?
- North Korea? / - No way.
- No way. / - It can't be.
- We can't go there. / - Is it North Korea?
Today's guest is actually from France.
I wonder what story he has.
He even lived in North Korea.
Aren't you curious?
Let's invite him right away.
Let's bring in today's guest.
Please come in.
- Please come in. / - Please come in.
A French man from North Korea.
- Hello. / - Hello.
Hello.
Hello.
So cute.
I was a bit nervous as we were
talking about North Korea just now.
But after seeing these pretty princesses...
The studio has brightened up.
Hello, my name is Romuald.
This is my wife Lee Jihye.
These two are my daughters, Alma and Ines.
Hello. I'm Romuald's wife, Lee Jihye.
Your elder daughter is Alma.
Who is this puppy-like girl?
She's like a chihuahua.
She's Ines.
- Ines. / - So cute.
- Ines. / - Ines.
She's trying to steal something.
All right.
She's now 18 months old.
She's lying down like a puppy after what I said.
It must be chaotic at home.
Yes, you're totally right.
I heard that one of you lived in North Korea.
Who lived there?
I lived in North Korea for 3 years.
I've never seen someone from there.
What did you do there?
I worked for NGO in France.
North Korea has lack of food
so we helped the farmers
to get more food.
Did you two meet in North Korea and get married?
Did you escape from there?
- Probably not... / - Just in case.
We met in France.
After I returned to France from North Korea,
I met her at a gym.
At first, I thought she was Chinese
so I asked her if she was Chinese
and she said she's Korean.
So I spoke to her in my bad Korean...
"Hello?"
"Hello?"
Weren't you shocked when he said
he's from North Korea?
- I thought he was a con artist. / - Right?
It's really amazing.
Are you still working for the NGO in Korea?
It's hard to find food that suits my palate in Korea.
So I established a company that makes French food.
We produce food made from meat
and it's called "charcuterie" in French.
We produce ham, sausage, salami
pork jam and so on.
It must be delicious.
French people are very proud of French cuisine.
The foods he mentioned...
Every French loves those foods.
It's like a Korean person
building a blood sausage factory in New York.
The more questions we ask,
the more mysterious he gets.
I'm so curious. Is he a con artist
or a spy?
I wonder what his life is like in Korea.
Let's watch the video of this family.
(My Neighbor, Charles)
(Romuald's Day)
(Wakes up at 6 a.m.)
It's very early in the morning.
Romuald's family begins the day.
What a quiet breakfast.
Their first meal is bread and butter.
(Pursues relaxing life, strict to his daughters)
Why are you having breakfast this early
without the kids?
Because this is when it's quiet.
Morning hours go so fast.
So I enjoy this quiet moment and
begin my day with a French breakfast.
(Having breakfast for an hour)
Alma, Alma.
Alma, wake up.
It's the end of the relaxing breakfast.
It's because Alma has woken up.
Did you sleep well?
Where is she going right after waking up?
So adorable.
It's where her sister Ines is.
Alma begins to fool around.
I'm so happy.
How do you want me to do your hair?
- Braid it, please. / - Sideways?
- No. / - Pigtails.
- A bun. / - A bun?
Like Cinderella.
Cinderella?
Cinderella has a bun?
Let's pull your bangs back.
No.
Does Cinderella have bangs?
(The reason she kept her bangs!)
Which one did you choose?
All right. Hurry.
Alma really has the same hairstyle as Cinderella's.
Dad.
It's dad's job to take Alma to school.
Hurry, Alma. You'll be late.
Give me a kiss.
Ines, Alma is leaving.
He drops her off at the bus stop every morning.
See you later.
(Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do)
This is where Romuald works.
First, he changes into his working clothes.
He covers himself in white from head to toe.
He also needs to put on the hygienic cap.
(Fully covered)
Romuald, what kind of work do you do?
Those look like blood sausages.
(Blood sausages?)
This is authentic French salami.
We dry them for about 4 to 6 weeks.
There is very little moisture.
It's already a bit hard.
This is very good.
Romuald has been
producing French sausages since 4 years ago.
He had to live in all different kinds of places
before coming to Korea.
He has always been missing food from home.
I missed salami so much.
I missed French food so much.
You know when you grow up,
you miss the food that you enjoyed in childhood.
Not only sausages,
he also produces other foods.
What is this?
The tied-up meat is placed in the dry room.
This is dried sirloin.
It's 100% meat.
We dry this for two months.
It's called "lonzo."
You have to brush before you eat it.
And then you slice it thin.
It's French-style snack for drinking.
His wife also loves this.
Romuald came to Korea after marrying Jihye,
who was studying abroad in France.
Now, he's a father of two pretty daughters.
(Yongsan, Seoul)
My room is this way.
Alma is busy showing her house around.
The favorite thing in my room is...
I brought some mom's stuff.
Are they mom's makeup products?
Alma, what if your mom finds out?
She must have more things to show us.
(Wary)
(Alma heads to somewhere)
That's also a makeup product!
(Blusher?)
Does she even know what that is?
Whose is that?
It's mom's.
- Are you allowed to use that? / - I use it secretly.
Alma, you're only 8 years old.
I like this.
(She even puts on mascara)
Where did you learn to do this?
I saw mom do it.
It seems Alma is in love with makeup products.
(Get longer)
(She ends with red lipstick)
What are you doing?
Huh?
What's going on?
Are you a ghost?
Oh, no.
Yes, you should remove it.
I like putting on makeup
but it's annoying to remove it.
Right?
Cleansing takes more work than
than putting makeup on.
Alma is currently a child model.
She wears makeup whenever she has photo shoots.
Naturally, she came to like putting makeup on.
This outfit became popular after you wore it.
Photo shoots are fun.
She started when she was 4 or 5?
I can't remember exactly.
I've always wanted her to become a child model
and one company contacted me.
That's how it started.
(Dad's rules)
Alma, what are you doing so early in the morning?
(Struggling)
I should look at this.
I should look at this and practice ballet.
(A book that has ballet poses)
She imitates some ballet poses.
It's hard.
It's always hard for beginners.
This one is pretty easy.
How am I supposed to do this?
(She tries splitting her legs)
I can't do it.
It's too hard.
Why did you practice ballet so hard?
Alma, hurry up and eat.
Then we can go to your photo shoot.
Is she going to the photo shoot again?
I really hate her going to the photo shoots.
This is the weekend.
This is the last time.
She should focus on her studies.
She should study harder.
She should stop modeling.
But the ballet dress is really pretty.
Don't try to be a doll.
You should become intelligent.
Okay?
(Nodding)
Oh, Alma has a photo shoot today?
Hello.
As soon as she enters the studio,
Alma looks for something.
I found the ballet dress.
Today's concept is a little ballerina.
Wow.
Alma, do a good job.
Will her efforts and practices pay off?
She seems like she learned ballet.
You're so good.
Alma, look at me.
Put your hand on your hip.
And put your leg behind.
Okay.
She successfully makes the pose she practiced.
(I like her)
(Make your face like this)
Alma is like a real model.
Good job. You're so pretty.
I feel really happy
when people say that she's really pretty.
It's kind of addictive.
(That night)
The couple is getting ready for dinner.
Ines, please move.
Where is she going in the middle of cooking?
Does Jihye have a separate fridge?
My husband doesn't like
putting kimchi in the big fridge
because it will make butter and cheese
also smell like kimchi.
It's all meat in the big fridge.
If you put kimchi in the fridge
everything smells like kimchi.
Cheese, butter, everything.
- Ines, do you want kimchi? / - Yes.
(Sniffing)
Have it with rice.
Ines seems to love kimchi.
Why does he need three pans?
This is for potatoes.
This one is for kimchi fried rice for my wife.
And I cook meat or steak on this one.
Did you wash your hands?
Sit up straight.
She must tie her hair before she eats.
- Cheers. / - Cheers.
(I don't like kimchi)
Just try this much.
It's good.
Why don't you eat the Korean food that I made?
Why don't you eat Korean food?
It's very hot.
I didn't make it spicy.
Kimchi is very spicy.
I can eat sometimes.
But not all the time. Not every day.
Mom, tear this for me.
Do you love meat that much?
Ines is very adorable.
She eats so well.
Where are you going?
Alma, come over here and sit right away.
(Eat first and then do computer)
(You have to finish your food)
You should drink some water.
(Put your plates away when you're done)
When we have a meal,
the child must stay seated
and ask the parents if she wants to
leave the table after she's done.
But it's very difficult with Alma.
After the dinner, Romuald takes something out.
North Korea have two kinds of bills.
There's the blue one and the brown one.
Foreigners are only allowed to use the blue one.
Before coming to Korea,
Romuald was an agricultural engineer.
While he was working for NGO France,
he lived in North Korea for 3 years
to teach people there farming techniques.
He went there even just two years ago.
You must have an invitation letter
from the NGO in Pyeongyang.
You have to ask Ministry of Foreign Affairs
for authorization and then get the visa in Beijing
to go to North Korea.
There are immigration stamps in my passport.
The North Korean immigration officer
saw me and stamped it here beside South Korea.
So on the same page,
I have both North and South Korean stamps.
I'm a bit scared when you go to North Korea.
I'm afraid you might not be able to come back.
I went to Pyeongyang so many times. It's okay.
When I go to Pyeongyang...
It feels like my third home.
You're okay?
I'm not okay.
I helped North Korean farmers
to solve the problem of lack of food.
At the time, they had problems with food
so we installed farming equipments
to help them produce more food.
(Like father, like daughter?)
It's 5 a.m.
Who is up so early in the morning?
It's a cattle market.
Oh, it's Romuald.
He comes here two to three times every week.
Hello.
Is the tenderloin big today?
Yes, it's big.
We prepared good meat for you.
There are many parts of meat.
Is the shank big as well?
What about T-bone?
Strip loin?
Give me a lot of tenderloin.
It's the first time seeing him speak Korean so much.
I know because I learned.
Wasn't it surprising when you first met him?
Not really.
My son-in-law is from Canada.
- Really? / - My daughter lives in Canada.
He reminds me of my son-in-law. I want to be nice.
Thank you.
- Thank you. / - Good-bye.
(Romuald's workplace, Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do)
He's not making sausages today.
He must be a good cook.
He made salad in an instant!
This time, he makes tarts with sausages.
He adds his special sauce and cheese
and bakes them in an oven.
Have you always been a good cook?
My parents were working when I was young.
So I grew up with my grandma.
During the day, I stayed with her.
And she was always cooking.
That's why I like going to the markets
and cooking.
She gave me the passion for cooking.
(He's finished preparing the food)
Romuald goes somewhere with the food.
(Where is this?)
After arriving, he puts the foods in place.
Romuald also runs a catering service
with foods using sausages.
Did you come to Korea for your love?
Yes, because of my wife.
- Him as well? / - Yes.
It seems like most Korean women
succeed in bring in their foreign husbands to Korea.
- Right? / - You're right.
I never imagined that I'd be living in Korea.
Look at these bite-sized foods.
They are small, but they sure look good.
Romuald's finger foods are ready.
Most of his clients are
French people living in Korea.
I love it.
It looks delicious.
I hope the guests like them
and the party is successful.
(At that moment)
At the same time,
Alma is busy cooking as well.
She sure is Romuald's daughter.
Alma, you're so good.
There's a tip.
You fold it and flip it first
and then fold it and flip it again.
What's your last name?
Kim Alma?
I have a French name.
Yu Alma?
- No. / - Oh Alma?
- No. / - Lee Alma?
No.
Po Alma?
(Coy)
The school is holding a festival today.
They make crepes first
and get ready for the costume parade.
(Getting ready for the costume parade)
Oh, no. Did Alma see this yet?
I want red lips.
Please put this on my eyes.
Girls love putting on makeup.
You're right. Do you want some more on here?
Can you please put blue, pink and then violet?
The festival has begun.
Alma goes to a French school in Korea.
Every year in February, they hold
a traditional French costume parade
which helps kids to build friendship by sharing snacks.
(They build friendship by sharing snacks)
Everyone, look at the camera.
(Snap)
(Strict dad vs. Reckless daughter)
(Romuald's house, Yongsan, Seoul)
Dad, can I watch TV for 30 minutes?
Let's do your homework first.
Just a little, please.
Stop. Come here.
French schools start half a year
earlier than Korean schools.
Last year, Alma began her first year
and Romuald is in charge of her studies.
You can watch the cartoon after the writing test.
Start the writing test.
What do you want me to write?
Write "December."
I did.
She has a writing test with dad every day.
She needs to finish it off well
in order to get the remote control.
It's not like they are going to change the channel.
Why are you holding on to it so tightly?
So that they don't hide it.
They fight for the remote several times a day.
Romuald came up with the idea of
hiding the remote controls before going to work.
- And the time is limited to 30 minutes. / - Move, Ines.
(I don't have much time left!)
You should put her next you.
I did!
That's not right next you.
Take her by your side.
Alma, do you love cartoons that much?
Alma, let's make some bread.
(I have no choice)
I'm going to count to three.
Okay. Dad, wait.
- I will turn it off. / - One.
Two.
(Off)
This is the magic trick.
You count to three and it works.
Instead of watching cartoons,
Alma makes bread.
Alma's twist bread!
Is it good?
It's French educational method
to help children build creativity.
Good job. Put on some more.
(While the bread is being baked)
(Alma's show begins)
♪ Please be delicious ♪
(Screaming)
(Bang)
(The show has finished)
But Romuald doesn't comfort Alma.
Alma, it's okay. It's not serious.
I hate you, dad.
Alma, the bread turned out well.
What is this?
Where are your hands?
(Right here)
Let's try it.
Let's try it.
(Yum)
It's good.
This looks good too.
The one that I made is delicious all the time.
I'm a genius!
In France, children are not allowed to watch
television until they are five.
Alma keeps watching TV
and she's losing control
that she can't turn it off.
so I think it's dangerous.
(The next day)
Hello. How have you been?
Welcome guests are here today.
Let's go up.
Let's go to my house!
Hello, how have you been?
Come in.
It's the family of Christophe,
who is Romuald's friend from France.
He's also the head of a family
of three children and his wife.
(Staring around)
(There are only toys for girls)
Let's hurry and play!
- Let's change into our dresses. / - Okay!
- Cheers. / - Cheers.
Welcome to our house.
Thank you for coming.
Thank you for inviting us.
(Husbands are in charge of cooking)
The husbands are cooking.
I'm a chef.
When you have a party, do men cook?
Yes, they do.
French people like to cook very much.
Especially with friends.
The menu for the party is crepe
and of course, there's also meat.
While the husbands are cooking,
what are the wives doing?
French men are so good at cooking.
- Men. / - Yes, they are all good cooks.
I wonder if French women are also good cooks.
When we meet other couples,
French men cook in the kitchen
and women just have conversations.
It's so nice.
Do you want to be a ballerina?
- Or Elsa? / - A ballerina!
Okay. Here is the dress.
(So happy)
You wear this too.
We match.
Okay, that sounds good.
How cute.
(Cute)
They are so cute.
Come on out.
Alma's model instincts
begin to kick in.
- We are ballerinas! / - Ballerinas?
It's a total mess.
Children are all like that.
Hey!
After taking care of the children,
they start eating.
Alma doesn't listen to us.
Her dad is very strict.
But I can't be strict to her
because she's so adorable.
I always just say, "Okay, it's all right."
I say no, strong and firm.
It's the same for our family.
He says no to everything,
I say yes to everything.
It's the same for us.
I also think we should be strict
when it comes to our children.
At first, it was very difficult
because our cultures were so different.
For example, when my daughter was younger,
when she was crying in the room, he told me
not to comfort her and just leave her alone.
Before going to sleep, they would cry for an hour
and he wouldn't let me in the room.
Whether it's 10 minutes, 20 minutes, or even
30 minutes, he told me to just leave them alone.
Even 3 days is possible.
Before her sister was born,
Alma was cherished for 5 years
as an only child.
So when she meets my mother-in-law
everything I taught her becomes futile.
Also aunts, uncles.
(After that day...)
Alma, you're here!
My princess is here!
My princess is here! My princess is here!
I missed you!
I missed you.
They came to Busan
as the mother-in-law asked for help in farming.
(She wanted to ask what kind of crop she should plant)
Apple trees over here.
When there are fruits...
- Cherries. / - Cherries!
- Cherries don't grow in Korea. / - No?
Cherries are $20, $30 for 1kg.
And, you know.
I want to dig a well over there.
Are there water pipes?
We have to install it now.
Here?
We are going to have water pipes down here.
Do you like it?
Yes. It's very good.
I was wondering where Alma was.
She's immersed in the cartoon
while holding the remote control.
Play with me. Come here.
You've all grown up now.
You're a lady now.
She can't listen right now.
- Princess, princess. / - It's dad.
(She holds on to the remote)
(Are you not going to turn it off?)
(Pinch)
(It hurts but she still continues watching)
Even after her dad's pinch,
Alma won't stop watching the TV.
(A clean and nice table of Korean food)
She's like a princess,
in between two grandmothers.
She really is a princess when she comes to Busan.
You need to be treated like this sometimes.
Is it tasty?
Is it tasty?
Have some soup.
Alma, you eat it yourself.
I'm going to turn off the TV.
Your dad is saying something.
Auntie, where is the remote control?
Dad!
Oh, dear.
Hurry up and eat.
(Please turn on the TV)
Sit properly with your back straight.
Stop crying.
My son-in-law is very strict
when it comes to educating his children.
They need to relieve that stress somehow.
But still.
Alma, you should finish eating.
Your dad is angry.
- I want to see the puppy. / - The puppy?
Suni!
Sit!
Sit down, Suni.
Good job.
(Alma, where are you going?)
Alma has arrived at a mart,
holding her grandmothers' hands.
Toys!
There are so many!
Is this why you came?
Alma, what is it that you want the most?
There are so many that I can't choose.
There are too many to choose?
I want to look at this one.
- What is that? / - What's this?
This one.
I already bought you the hairdressing toy
This one and this one.
(Dad is very uncomfortable)
Alma, that's enough. Let's go.
We are going to leave.
I want everything that's here.
You want everything?
- Let's take them all. / - I want all of them.
Forget it, forget it
That's enough. You've seen everything here.
Let's go.
Alma is pouting.
How many did you choose? Four?
One of them is for Ines.
- Then, three? / - Are you happy?
My mother-in-law just lets the children be.
So when we go to her house on weekends
or for holidays, Alma doesn't want to leave.
All the things I teach her becomes futile.
(Dad is angry)
So pretty.
I'm ready.
Are they going to do my makeup like this?
- Do your best. / - It's not my last time.
- It's your last time. / - No.
Listen to your dad.
Every time she goes to photo shoots,
dad is very worried.
On the other hand, Alma is just excited.
Bye.
At first, I thought it was good and fun
that she's modeling.
But now, I'm against it.
They keep saying that she's pretty
and praising her appearance.
I don't like that.
(The studio where the photo shoot is held)
Alma puts on makeup before the shoot.
It seems that the makeup is thicker than usual.
You look so pretty.
Smile.
You are so good.
This time, Ines joins the shoot.
She's like a doll.
Turn around. Good.
Good job.
Even Ines has begun modeling.
Wouldn't Romuald worry?
- Good work. / - Good-bye.
Good work.
Thank you.
(That night)
Alma, come here.
Let's go remove your make up.
No.
People who are on TV,
they all wear makeup.
As expected, Alma's makeup was the problem.
(Boiling up)
Where are your makeup products?
You're done with your makeup.
Are these makeup products all yours?
Those are Alma's no. 1 treasure.
Leave me alone!
Alma!
Alma, are you okay?
Alma goes to her mom in the end.
The cold night has come.
About Alma modeling...
This is really the last time.
Alma needs to study but
it keeps disturbing her.
But it's new experience for her.
I want her to experience various things.
There are many other things to do.
If you want her to have new experience
you can take her to a forest or make her play sports.
Not putting on makeup.
Makeup is not a new experience.
It's not like she puts on makeup every day.
Fine, then just during school holidays.
Even if I want her to model,
I don't have the time during the week.
No, just stop now.
This is the last time, okay?
Things still look bad the next day.
Romuald doesn't feel at ease
after scolding Alma.
He came to work early
but he can't seem to focus.
Just then...
Alma sent a video clip.
Dad, your sausages are the best in the world.
(She sent this video for her angry dad)
I will listen to you very well.
- And? / - I will be more respectful.
And? What about studying?
I will study hard, dad.
What is the last thing you want to say to your dad?
I love you.
I love you too.
Alma will choose her future herself.
But that's after she has grown up a bit more.
She's still young
so I'm making choices for her.
I want to open up all the possibilities for her.
(That night)
It's daddy!
Your dad is here!
This must be why you love your daughters.
Alma.
How are you?
(A kiss for Ines)
(A kiss for the couple)
(When it comes to his daughters...)
Romuald is a strict and scary dad
when it comes to her daughters
but don't forget that he loves you so much
with all his heart, Alma.
(My Neighbor, Charles)
Just as I expected,
just like in the studio,
things seemed hectic.
I saw this family and it was like,
"Oh la la!"
Watching you make sausages
made me crave it so much.
It reminded you of home.
French people in Korea
want to eat those sausages the most.
Are you good at other dishes?
He's good at everything.
- No. / - Once in a while...
Even when he tries making something for the first time
it's still good.
He's a born cook.
- Even Korean food? / - But...
He failed sometimes.
Jihye, she's telling us the truth.
Jihye is addicted to love right now.
If he's really good,
he can cook kimchi in a way that...
Kimchi doesn't taste good.
Alma, kimchi is very good.
I eat kimchi from time to time
but it's hard for me to eat it all the time.
Actually, Romuald's worry isn't about
whether to choose kimchi or cheese,
or French food or Korean food.
He has a very serious worry.
Let's watch it.
(Yes or no)
"Yes or no."
What is it about?
I think I know.
I think it's about the difference in opinions
about Alma modeling.
The dad and mom
have different opinions.
You're right.
He doesn't like it.
I'm against it because she's too young.
I think doing it sometimes is okay.
During vacation or on weekends.
At the shoot, people there treat her like a princess
so she thinks she's a real princess
and behave like that.
Right.
But she's just a regular child.
I want her to focus on her studies first.
But I don't like that fact that modeling
keeps getting in the way.
Why do you want her to continue modeling?
I regret that I couldn't capture the moments
when she was younger and cuter.
I think it's okay for her to keep modeling
when she's still pretty and has a chance.
- It's her choice. / - What about you, Alma?
Do you want to keep modeling?
- Yes. / - Is it fun?
- Is it fun? / - I think she likes it.
What's fun about modeling?
Being photographed...
Wearing makeup.
Wearing makeup?
The good thing about modeling is that
taking photos and videos
actually cost a lot of money.
But she gets paid for that.
I think that the personality should be
formed first for children.
I want her to stop modeling because
I think it's my job as a father to protect her.
I want her to focus more on activities
that can build her knowledge and creativity.
I don't want her to be just a pretty doll.
In Korea, people think very fondly of models
as they are pretty, earn a lot of money.
It's a very hot occupation.
But in France,
it's very rare to have your children model.
But in her mother's point of view,
she wants to give more opportunities to her daughter.
That's why she keeps going in secret.
- Yes. / - Really?
Have you ever gotten caught?
It was chaos.
- Really? How? / - Really?
How did you get caught?
We went home
and Alma's makeup was too thick.
It wasn't just then that they went in secret.
But I was still dumbfounded.
Were you against it from the beginning?
I thought it was interesting at first.
She was even younger
and she could experience new things.
When you see pretty pictures of your daughter,
you feel very happy of course.
But I could see that she's changing.
She begins to act like a princess.
She won't listen to me at home.
So I thought it'd be dangerous
if she continued to model.
Do you also feel that she's full of herself?
When we are walking down the street
and people say that she's pretty,
she acts all chic.
When people say she's pretty,
she must be like, "I know, stop it."
"It's annoying! It's so tiring to be pretty."
Alma, I know how you feel.
Look at her pretending she didn't hear me.
It seems that how French fathers
educate their children
is very different from what we had in mind.
French people pursue free and liberal lifestyles
but that's when they've become adults.
They are free when they are adults
but when they are still young,
usually until they reach 18,
they are educated very strictly at home.
The way you eat?
Yes, and...
Your elbows should never touch the table.
- Really? / - You will get slapped.
I always do this.
If you do that...
In Korea, they say that we should
encourage our children and
if we scold them too much, they are not bright.
So especially, grandparents always
say yes to the children.
At first, my mom would chase her around
to feed her and hold her
and my husband hated that.
So are the French parents very strict
until they are in adolescence
and when they become adults,
do they just let go of the children?
- Like him. / - Please answer.
Because we were raised like that since young
even when you become 18,
it's not like you suddenly go crazy.
There's no answer to raising a child.
Right? Every family has their own way
and it also depends on the child.
I'm just very surprised at how strict
French education is.
I don't think it's right to
just give everything to children.
If you listen to them all the time,
children think that they can get everything
if they just whine and cry.
She can't model when she goes to school
so I want her to focus on studying for now.
But you came out on the show.
If this airs, you will get more calls.
Oh, no.
Just contact us during vacation.
After listening to them,
I thought I should do better.
Raising children is very hard.
But I have no doubt that
Alma will grow up pretty and smart
just as her mother wishes
and also naive and proper
just as her father wishes.
Thank you for bringing in
your two pretty daughters to the studio.
And we wish only happy things happen for the family.
- Thank you. / - Thank you.
Do French people enjoy sausages?
It's not really sausages.
It's like jerky.
I will capture two of you first.
Hello.
1, 2, 3!
Good-bye!
Good-bye!
Bye!
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