(The hot place for designs)
(Korea's landmark DDP)
(Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Jung-gu, Seoul)
(121st class at the foreigner school)
This is My Neighbor, Charles
where we meet foreigners living in Korea.
- Hello. / - Hello.
People are talking about summer vacation as
the weather is getting hotter and hotter.
- Summer. / - Summer.
Sayuri, are you going on a vacation after this?
Her dress is so pretty.
Japanese people try to go to a hot place
during summer.
My heart is already in Hawaii.
In France, everyone goes on a vacation in summer.
All public institutions close so
it's very uncomfortable.
Isn't that frustrating? Things will be chaotic here.
We like to be relaxed and chill
so it's good because there are no people.
Today, we have a special guest
from Daefrica...
- Paprika? / - Africa.
You don't know Daefrica?
It's a made-up word of Korea's hottest city,
Daegu and Africa.
That's why you call it, Daefrica.
Oh, that Daefrica.
Please, welcome our guest from Daefrica!
Come on in!
She's so cute!
It's raining.
- Were you wearing that plastic bag? / - Is it raining?
Yes.
Hello, my name is Masha.
I'm from Uzbekistan.
I'm currently living in Daegu
and I've been in Korea for 7 years now.
Your Korean is good.
You look like a very pretty Korean lady.
Hello.
I'm a 1st grade student, Lee Juyeong.
Yes.
So cute.
Masha's Korean is very good.
Did you study by yourself?
As soon as I came to Korea, I went to
the multicultural center with my mother-in-law.
Then did you come to Korea to marry?
No, I got married in Uzbekistan,
got pregnant after a year,
then came to Korea.
My husband used to work in Uzbekistan.
Leave.
You have to go because you made trouble.
Why do you have a mic?
We sent away the kids
for a second.
It would've been nice if her husband came
and helped with the kids.
Why are you here alone?
My husband passed away 4 years ago
during work.
I'm sorry.
My daughter was only
2 months old. He died before she was 100 days old.
You were so pretty
and so good at Korean that
I thought you were living an easy life in Korea.
I thought you were raising the kids well but
I didn't know about that.
You must've gone through so much.
I think you have some things to tell us.
We'll have a look at your life in Korea.
(My Neighbor, Charles)
(Uzbek mom on her own)
(Buk-gu, Daegu)
A market in Daegu is
being heated up!
Hello.
I'm Masha from Uzbekistan.
(Paying full attention as she's good at Korean)
How are you related to them then?
They are my mom and dad.
They came from abroad.
- Mom and dad. / - Yes.
Come on stage, please.
Her parents are also in Korea.
In Uzbekistan...
Can you ask how much he loves his daughter?
(Father, mother)
I love her very much.
100%.
100%.
The entire family is here because of Masha.
(Masha sings a trot song)
(She's good)
Everyone, from kids to elders,
loves her.
(Her singing is very good)
(My daughter is so good)
Masha has quite a talent.
Encore!
- Everyone... / - Thank you.
(My mom is the best)
They won a prize and had fun.
The performance was worth it.
You were really good.
My daughter is the best.
Masha is so happy these days because
her parents are by her side.
(What it's like to be a single mom)
Should we take a look at the life of a single mom?
Are you up?
Yes, I'm up.
Masha's parents came to Korea 3 months ago
to help her daughter.
An entire season has changed since they came.
Shall we get started?
I was wondering what they were up to.
(Uzbek music video)
They always exercise like this in the morning.
Masha, exercise with them.
Exercise.
You might become a fitness teacher at this rate.
Try taekwondo.
Is this a dance or an exercise?
It doesn't matter as long as
it's good for his health.
She asks her dad to take care of her lazy son.
(Getting dragged out)
Juyeong wants to exercise too.
Her dad has a way to wake up his grandson.
(Jab)
Grandpa...
The way her dad treats her son
is very cute.
(Wake up, wake up)
I'm not going to wear that.
I don't want that.
- The white one. / - The white one?
Mom.
Where's Mina's white dress?
Her dress got dirty yesterday.
I'm going to wash it today.
Where's the comb?
That's because you don't put it in the right place.
Because my mom keeps the house,
I don't know where things are.
My princess.
What would you have done if your mom wasn't here?
Not just keeping the house,
but also looking after the kids.
Her parents take care of it all.
Juyeong, let's put on your socks.
You need to sit on the bed.
Otherwise, I can't put them on for you.
Get up.
I don't want to.
What a pain.
(Struggling)
Masha's mom is the real MVP.
(At peace)
Usually, she'd be busy taking care of the children
and getting ready for work.
But she seems very relaxed.
- Bye-bye. / - Bye.
- Good-bye. / - Good-bye.
She was always tight on time
but she has enough time to go to her workplace.
It's a 20-minute drive to her work.
Masha works at a restaurant.
Hello, I'm here.
Hello, Masha.
This stings my eyes.
There are so many.
When will she finish peeling these?
It's not easy to take care of
every single ingredient.
(It's stinging)
They are crying because of the green onions.
It's usually not this strong.
Is Masha okay?
Masha's good.
She's good because she's married
and has kids.
Do you know that song? "Chili."
It says life is hotter than a chili.
♪ Life is ♪
♪ Life is ♪
♪ Hotter than a chili ♪
Masha fell in love with a Korean man
who came to work in Uzbekistan.
Their happy marred life only lasted for 5 years.
Her husband died due to an unexpected accident
and she became a widow.
My daughter was only 2 months old.
He died after seeing her once or maybe twice.
I didn't know what to do at all because
he passed away so suddenly.
The one who saved Masha from despair
was her mother-in-law.
However, her mother-in-law also passed away
last year due to heart attack.
My mother-in-law was just like my real mom.
She was my real mom.
After my husband died,
she always told me that I should cheer up,
never give up, and be stronger.
She said, "It's not easy to raise kids.
Don't look back and just keep moving forward."
(Masha's house, Buk-gu, Daegu)
I'm going to go down the stairs.
Take the elevator.
On his way to school with his grandpa,
Juyeong walks down the stairs from 11th floor.
Is he late?
I can go by myself.
This kid.
Juyeong walks away from his grandpa.
It's hard to for grandpa to keep up because
his leg is uncomfortable.
(His leg is uncomfortable)
Why is he keep following me?
I'm going to go really fast!
Masha's mom is busy taking Mina to daycare.
I'm so tired, Mina.
(I don't want to go to the daycare center)
It's not easy raising kids.
- Mina. /- Hello.
- Hello. / - Say, hello.
Mina, say hi, please.
Hello, welcome.
Good-bye.
I was scared that she'd throw a tantrum but
that was a relief.
Good job, ma'am!
(Doing the housework after sending the kids)
Masha's parents go back and forth between
Korea and Uzbekistan to help Masha
take care of the kids.
This is Masha's little sister.
This is Masha's older brother and this is his wife.
This is Masha's mother-in-law.
We went to Samarkand in Uzbekistan together.
She was a great person.
We really liked her.
This is my son-in-law.
He was a good person, but he passed away.
He lived with my daughter for 5 years.
He was such a good person.
He'd follow me around calling me "Papa."
I really liked him.
Masha's dad was very against a foreign husband.
But now he misses him more than anyone else.
- Hello, mom. / - I'm back.
Hello.
Mina, did you miss me?
Yes.
(Preparing ingredients)
The kitchen becomes busy as Masha returns home.
Should I bring a bowl?
You must be tired. Go rest, we're going to do it.
Don't worry. We'll take care of it.
All they are worried about is their daughter.
I'm sure all parents are the same.
Dinner is Masha's favorite
Uzbek traditional food.
It looks delicious.
Masha plays with the children
while her parents prepare dinner.
But the way she plays is very physical.
Mom, me too!
Stop.
If her husband was here he would've done the same.
Now, it's all just Masha.
(Dinner table of Uzbek food)
Wow, how plentiful.
Try the samsa.
She can't usually have home food
so this is a feast.
Masha, how does the home food taste?
The skewers are really good.
- Eat lots. / - It's so good.
I like it when my parents are here because
I can always eat Uzbek food.
- It's good and... / - I really don't like it.
I really like my parents' food.
I don't want it.
It's so bad.
I'm going to eat the food you cooked.
Okay.
- Is there rice? / - Yes, there is.
Kimchi.
Anchovy.
She can't take her eyes off of them.
Often times, they have to prepare twice because
the kids don't like Uzbek food.
I'll put a little bit of kimchi.
Beans. Good.
You're going to eat the rice too?
Do you want more?
Yes.
What if you gain more weight?
Then I'll gain more weight.
Aren't you upset that the kids won't eat
Uzbek food?
No, not at all.
They'll eat when they want to.
Masha is worried just in case
her parents may get upset.
(Our town's famous singer)
Is something happening today?
A singer must shine.
A singer?
Mom, how do I look?
Very pretty.
Dad, pray for me.
Do a good job.
Hope everything goes well and we wish you the best.
She leaves after her parents' prayers.
- Hello. / - Hello.
Hello.
She's even picked up.
It must be something important.
Masha, here's your background music.
You have it?
"Cheer Up" and "Love Battery."
I have nothing to prepare because
my manager takes care of everything.
He is someone who made Masha into a singer
after realizing her talent.
You can't park here.
- He's checking. / - Hello.
She is the singer for today's show.
You can get in if you say you're a singer.
You're very smart.
Masha was invited to an local event.
(Shiny outfit)
Stage clothes need to be shiny.
I should wear something shiny
next time.
Then I can shine as a singer.
Masha's been looking for events and festivals
to perform these days.
(The show continues)
(It's so fun! Shake it)
She came from a place far away from Korea.
Pretty singer, Masha from Uzbekistan.
She'll be singing Yu Jina's "Chili."
Please give her a big round of applause!
Good luck, Masha!
(Dancing)
(Wow, she's good)
After she won the singing contest at
the multicultural center,
she went on variety of performances.
Now, she's an aspiring singer
who'd go to every stage that calls for her.
Masha can dance too.
It was my dream to be a singer since I was a kid.
After I gave birth, whenever they asked for
someone who could sing,
I would always volunteer.
So every time there is a singing opportunity,
they contact me.
They'd ask me to sing
for them.
She became even busier as she
became an amateur singer.
- Hello. / - Hello.
You're so pretty today.
You're always pretty.
No, I'm not.
She is even learning to sing professionally.
Let me listen to what you've practiced.
3, 2, 1.
(She starts singing)
You have to really feel the rhythm.
♪ The uphill is endless ♪
That's definitely different.
Start with clapping.
(Sounding tired)
You're not trying that hard.
Feel the rhythm.
Don't just sing loudly.
Decrescendo.
You feel me?
- Yes. / - Alright, start.
(It's different)
That was very good.
(Very good)
You're a very quick learner.
Thank you.
(Infant care in the twilight)
It would've been impossible if she was alone.
Her parents played a huge role.
(Her parents came to pick Mina up)
Hey, Mina.
- Mom. / - You want mom to be here?
She'll be here soon.
Mom's the first person she looks for.
Mom.
Your mom will be here soon.
Mom.
Mom.
(Mina keeps crying)
Stop crying.
I'll buy you a balloon.
I'll be right back.
Mina's grandma takes the emergency approach
to settle her crying.
I hope snacks work on her.
(What will she want)
Mom.
(Just grandpa and granddaughter)
Mom.
Mina, don't cry.
Mina, don't cry.
A situation like this is difficult to handle.
I'm back, Mina.
Take this and don't cry.
Snacks are the best for kids.
Promise that you won't cry anymore.
(He's going somewhere in a hurry)
It's 5 p.m., right?
(Who did he come to meet)
He came to Juyeong's taekwondo studio
right after taking care of Mina.
He came to pick up Juyeong after the class.
He must not know what his grandpa's going through.
He still acts brusquely.
I'm going to go by myself.
No, go with your grandpa.
Juyeong, slow down.
Hold my hand. Stop.
He avoids walking with his grandpa.
Juyeong used to follow around his grandpa,
but he changed as he attended elementary school.
I think he's embarrassed.
I think his friends make fun of him after
seeing us walk him.
So I think he's trying to
escape from us.
He used to follow me around everywhere.
It's probably because he's so young.
He'll be alright once he grows up.
Say you're sorry.
You need to walk with him.
Is it because he's a foreigner?
- Yes. / - Why?
I'm from Uzbekistan.
Nothing can be done.
You're Korean. Just tell your friends
that your mom's from Uzbekistan
and you dad's from Korea.
(Silent)
Even though they tell him to stop,
he keeps running away from them.
Then my parents get very upset.
But when I ask them if they're upset,
they just say he's always cute
because he's their grandson.
But it's upsetting because he compares.
I hope he accepts it.
I hope he accepts us as Koreans.
(Masha is wearing a traditional Uzbek dress)
Masha's wearing a traditional Uzbek dress today.
You must have a festival.
She even prepares home-cooked bread.
Where are they going to prepare so much?
Masha, I think Juyeong will
run away from you today.
I won't let him.
Good luck.
(Dongpyung Elementary School, Daegu)
Masha is teaching a class about Uzbekistan
at Juyeong's school.
She even asked her friend to assist her.
Juyeong is completely clueless.
Hello.
- Can we come in? / - Yes, of course.
That's a traditional dress.
That's such a pretty dress.
It's Juyeong's mom.
Juyeong's mom.
Juyeong's friends are rather welcoming so far.
They prepared so much.
Can they keep the kids entertained?
- Hello. / - Hello.
Where do you think I came from?
(Successful in grabbing their attention)
- Uzbekistan. / - Uzbekistan.
Very good.
This is a traditional dress.
What do you call the Korean traditional clothes?
- Hanbok. / - Hanbok.
That's our traditional clothes.
Uzbekistan's traditional clothes is called atlas.
Shall we say it?
- Atlas. / - Atlas.
Good job!
She's so popular!
It's a good opportunity for kids to understand
a different culture.
It's hard to get up.
(Juyeong, the prince of Uzbekistan)
It seems like Juyeong's the happiest.
- It was so much fun. / - It was?
It wasn't fun.
Maybe just a little.
1, 2...
A very successful surprise for Juyeong.
Masha, good job today.
She even asks the teacher for an advice.
I heard his friends make fun of him
because I'm a foreigner.
He tells them not to come.
If I have to go to work and
my parents walk him to school and
ask to hold his hand,
he even pushes them away.
Juyeong's very playful and he
gets along with his friends well.
So I never worried about him.
But I didn't know he had that kind of problem.
That really upsets me.
You're trying your best.
I'd really appreciate if he accepts them
but because he doesn't, it really upsets me.
My parents also get sad.
Call me or message me anytime you need me.
Thank you for listening.
Don't worry. Everything will be alright.
(Uncle's the best)
Uncle's here.
(Kids are very excited)
They run out to greet their uncle.
They never get this excited for anyone else.
(Juyeong's uncle)
Where's aunt?
She went to work.
- She's working? / - Yes.
Behave yourself.
The kids love their uncle.
They are incredibly playful.
This is for Juyeong.
Me, too!
Your brother first. Two hands.
Mina, two hands and say thank you.
- Thank you. / - Good.
How are you feeling?
He's asking how you are doing.
I'm much better now thanks to you.
"I'm much better now thanks to you."
Take this. Give him a sword.
(Uncle fills their dad's empty space)
Tell them to listen to their mom.
- Juyeong, listen to your mom, okay? / - Okay.
Are you listening?
Just a little.
You listen to her but your mom's overreacting, right?
No, I listen to her only a little.
You should listen to her more.
You have to be a good child
to become a good adult.
- Was my cousin good, too? / - Of course.
He listened very well.
He reminds me of your mother-in-law. How similar.
She says that you remind her
of your mother because
you look just like her.
I wonder if there are in-laws that
love each other like they do.
My mother-in-law always played with the kids
and took them out to eat.
It's taking me back.
Uncle, this came
and I couldn't really understand.
So you called because of this?
I really can't understand real estate stuff.
I'll report the capital gains tax.
There's also one for Mina, right?
Yes, for all three of us.
I didn't know what to do.
I'll take care of it.
Thank you.
He's our guardian.
(Good-bye, parents)
Wow, what's all this?
Soju.
Korean alcohol.
Her parents are going back to Uzbekistan.
Her dad can't stop his vegetable business for too long.
Above all, they miss their family a lot.
Take good care of the kids and yourself.
Don't scold them too much and educate them well.
Uzbekistan is your home.
Don't forget that.
We are old now so
it's tiring for us to stay in Korea for too long.
We don't know how much longer we're going to live.
So I'm hoping you'd come back home.
Or get remarried.
You should get remarried.
Not right now.
They are so worried about their daughter
who has to take care of two kids on her own.
(Daegu International Airport)
(At the airport)
It's time to say bye.
They don't know when
they'll see each other again.
Take good care, mom.
(Sobbing)
Take good care of the kids and yourself.
Stay healthy.
Don't you want to see your grandma?
Juyeong even kisses his grandpa on the last day.
He'll probably become a mature grandson
the next time they meet.
Masha could keep it together
thanks to her parents who stayed by her side.
A good-bye is always hard for Masha.
I get so sad when my parents leave.
I try so hard not to cry.
If I cry in front of them, they'll worry about me
and think that I'm having a really hard time.
So it's best not to show them
because they'll worry so much.
(Tongcheonsa, Dong-gu, Daegu)
Masha comes here every time she feels sad.
It's where her husband is.
- Hello. / - Hello.
Hello.
Masha met him when she was 20.
He had a very gentle impression.
Mina, start.
The infant and a 4-year-old have
become two playful children.
Daddy.
Your letter is still here.
"Daddy letter. I love you, dad.
How have you been?
I miss you, dad.
Happy Parents' Day."
That's what he wrote.
Mina and Juyeong prepared this
on Parents' Day.
This was from the Parents' Day,
so it's gone dry now.
We should take this home now.
Say, "I'm taking care of mom, don't worry."
I'm taking care of mom, don't worry.
Mina, you say it too.
Hello, dad.
Say, "I'm doing well."
- I'm doing well. / - Tell him you're smart.
I'm smart.
Juyeong.
It's been 5 years since her husband passed away.
The two kids brought her back from
months of despair.
Masha is determined to be a strong mother
in order to protect
the children's happiness.
(Masha promises to be stronger to her husband)
If we're doing well, he's probably doing well too.
I hope her husband also gets her message.
(Saturday morning)
A bright Saturday morning.
The three leaves for a place since early morning.
Where are they off to?
- You have to behave, okay? / - Okay.
- Can you promise? / - Yes!
The place that Masha went with the kids is...
(I'm a college student)
She goes to college even though she's so busy.
- You can do it, mom! / - I can do it!
What do you mean?
I have a test today.
So you have to behave like you promised.
- Okay? / - Okay.
Hello.
She's a freshman majoring in Korean.
Sit in the front.
I have to sit in the back because I didn't study.
I'm worried about her.
Because she wants to be better at Korean
and is interested in social welfare,
she started studying.
I'll be taking a test so you guys have to be quiet.
The class is composed of multicultural immigrants.
At the school, they allow them to bring their kids
to school because they know their circumstances.
But Masha, what are you doing?
Put your books and phones in your bag.
Your phone, too.
I'm worried because I've never
seen her study.
She's trying to find an opportunity.
The proctor says something.
If you don't know the answer,
you can just write your name.
Okay.
I feel embarrassed just watching this.
(2nd round of war of nerves)
She's being extra paid attention to.
You're going to get caught.
(Something's weird)
I'm so nervous.
Oh, my goodness.
(Felt a prick)
You shouldn't have done that.
(I'm screwed)
I was caught on tape.
If my professor sees it, I'm done for.
I'm actually a good student but
there's been a lot of performances
so I had to practice and sing all the time.
I will be better next time.
(The single mom's struggle)
Take this.
She's back to her normal life.
She's become a single mom who
has to work at all times.
No, she's a super mom.
She's been working even harder
to be a proud mother.
It's so good.
How did you raise your kids by yourself?
There's nothing I didn't do.
Did your youngest son listen to you?
Does it look like I'd listen to her?
He got in a motorcycle accident.
Oh, my goodness.
My son never listens to me.
It's so hard.
It looks like I'm seeing the old me.
I feel bad for you.
Come to me whenever you're having a hard time.
Yes.
Watch out for those cars.
I'll be leaving.
Good-bye.
She's energized because people are supportive.
(Blowing)
Are you okay? It looks painful.
It's hard, to be honest.
Working, studying,
and raising children.
The reason Masha can't give up,
despite things being so hard,
is that she wants to show her kids
how persistent she is and how hard she's trying.
- Did you have fun? / - Yes.
Let's go.
I have to go somewhere so let's hurry.
Okay?
She's in a hurry because she has an important show.
But what is she going to do with the kids?
Good-bye.
This is her neighbor that helps Masha out
in emergencies.
Be nice and behave, okay?
- I'll be right back. Thank you. / - Good luck!
Thank you.
(Suseong Resort, Suseong, Daegu)
(Masha's on stage again)
Masha is trying her best to support
her family even in the worst situation.
I think Masha is already
a great mother to her children.
(That night)
She came running back right after the performance.
She must be tired but she doesn't show it.
(It'd be nice to sleep early)
Kids, your mom needs to rest.
Can you guys go to sleep already?
(Music starts)
This song's so hype.
(Having fun)
What's going on?
She gave up trying to make them sleep.
She plays with them as a thank you
for behaving today.
She's amazing.
(Midnight dance party)
I have to work hard and send kids to school
and achieve my dream.
But because I've been so busy
time is passing by too quickly.
The kids are growing up so fast.
Even though I'm tired,
I'm happy if my children are happy and healthy.
(EXCO, Buk-gu, Daegu)
Masha became stronger even though
she's been hurt and faced with
many difficult times.
(Masha's fan club)
(The family sings together)
Masha still sings today
for her children who are
her life and her world.
I wish you the best
in the journey to come.
(We wish for your family's happiness)
(My Neighbor, Charles)
There are so many talented people in Daegu,
so if you live in Daegu, you develop a talent.
Is there a trot song in Uzbekistan too?
Trot?
Trot is pretty similar to Uzbek songs.
But it doesn't really seem like you should be singing.
You have to take care of kids, go to school...
- Why do you want to be a singer? - / Because...
It's the only thing that frees me
from the pain of sending
my husband and my mother-in-law away.
When I sing, I become so happy.
I see.
It's hard to be a single mom in Korea because
you have to take care of the kids and work.
But you're from a different country
raising the children at the most playful age.
That's right.
(I want to become Wonder Woman)
You want to become Wonder Woman?
I thought the concern would be more like,
"I'm too tired,"
"I need my own time and space," or
"Someone help me take care of my children."
If you want to be Wonder Woman...
I already became a strong woman.
Even though, the past 4 years were difficult
I've endured it and become stronger.
Now, I feel like I can do anything.
I think it's very admirable that
there are things that you want to
accomplish and learn.
I was always sad. I always cried.
But the kids saw me and would say,
"Don't cry, mom.
If you cry, we'll cry too."
Then they'd cry with me.
So I thought I shouldn't be like that anymore.
I thought that I needed to show my kids
that I'm happy.
When you want to cry, you can cry.
The best way to avoid crying
is to live a super busy life.
That's why I'm living a busy life.
Because when I'm home and look at my kids,
I keep on thinking about
how they don't have a dad,
how I don't have a mother-in-law.
I felt lonely, too.
So I thought I could forget
if I'm busy.
What's the hardest for you?
When I'm sick.
When I'm sick and alone
while my parents are away,
I get so worried about what will happen
because no one can take care of my kids.
I don't have anyone to ask for help
so I feel very sad and helpless when I'm sick.
It seems like they don't want to be seen
with their grandparents.
I'm so upset they are avoiding their grandparents
because they are not Koreans.
But that can be a little difficult
until the kids grow up a little
if you think about it from their perspectives.
They can be teased
with things like that when they are kids.
People around Juyeong need to
help him understand that
difference is not something to be ashamed of but
to be proud of.
That's right.
You taught at Juyeong's school once, right?
Didn't he change a little?
He did a little.
His friends call me a teacher.
When they see me, they'd say,
"Hello, teacher! It was fun making the hat!"
Because kids like me,
Juyeong feels more proud of me.
He'd say that I'm cool.
Does Juyeong not mention his dad
at all?
He mentions often.
Before he goes to bed, he always says,
"I miss dad.
Can we take the plane and go to heaven?
I want to go there too."
Do you ever think about giving up everything
and returning to your parents?
I did...
- Then why not? / - When I was exhausted.
But my kids always get allergic reaction when we go,
like blisters.
Is the air bad in Uzbekistan?
The air is good but
when I took them to the hospital, the doctor said
it'd be better off in their own country.
They are already fully Korean.
Their bodies.
So you are not going to go back to Uzbekistan
no matter how difficult things get?
No. Never.
- Are you going to live here forever? / - For my kids...
I have to live in Korea.
There are many families with just single moms
as well as just grandparents.
It's not easy keep your families.
I want to raise my children well and healthy
and also achieve my dreams.
I want to become an awesome mom.
You might become a symbol of hope.
Your story is very
inspirational and motivational.
- Good luck! / - Do your best!
This concludes today's My Neighbor, Charles.
- See you next time. / - Good-bye.
That's it.
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