Well, since your mom is pretty, oh, it's really interesting.
Oh, this is something that was used in North Korea.
This, oh, this is something that you brought from North Korea.
Hello, oh, you couldn't sleep at home, so what if you came here? You should change your clothes, right? You were resting now.
Yes, oh, well, you woke up in the morning, took the kids to school, and now you're here and resting.
Hey, have a seat.
I'll make you a cup of coffee.
Oh, oh, coffee.
Actually, someone brought this from Russia once.
They brought this from Russia to thank you.
Oh, Russian coffee.
Yes, I want to drink it.
But why is it Russia? Right now, yes, but the coffee tastes good.
Did you drink a lot of coffee in North Korea? Coffee in North Korea.
This is ground and brewed.
Oh, yes, I drank it.
But Samchun's house had it, so I drank it, but my uncle's house wasn't my style.
Now that we're in Korea, we have to drink coffee, but I almost always do.
But to be honest, I don't really like coffee.
I just had it there.
What else? It looks a bit too much.
I ate something bitter after the sun set.
These days, the younger generation goes out to drink coffee and says, "What are we doing there?" What do we do? Wait a minute.
I need to put some ice in it, but my ice tongs came out somewhere and I grabbed it.
Oh, if I grab it again with my bare hands and lock it again, what will they say? How are you doing now? Oh, this is how I'm doing.
We're looking for a filming location, a YouTube set, and my wife also has to open a store, so we're trying to find a store that we can work in together.
So that's what we do as professionals now, and my wife, I finished college yesterday and the day before yesterday.
It's the end of the first semester and it's vacation now.
Yes, I have to edit and do some work, so do you do YouTube? Yes, yes, YouTube.
Lee Chul is on TV, but it's been a while since I've uploaded.
Oh, this is our bedroom.
Yes, our bedroom is here.
Our baby sleeps there.
Is n't every house like this? Yes, I just push it out like this and edit it here.
All people live like that.
How do you follow the rules? Do you want to live? If you want to live cleanly, then what do you mean, when it comes out, you 'll do that? There are two rooms in the author's house, and now my son and daughter have their own rooms, and we have our own room, but actually, my family doesn't like putting computers in there.
They say they get tired when they sleep because of the electric waves, but I have to work, right? I have no choice, so in a way, I live in Korea constantly exposed to electromagnetic waves, but in North Korea, you have to have electricity.
I don't know if the electric and electromagnetic waves come from North Korea, but the energy doesn't come this well.
Yes, books.
I have a lot of economics books.
They're auctioning them off.
These are books related to North Korea.
Excuse me, but the award certificate.
When I was in Pyeongtae, the governor of Gyeonggi Province gave me something.
It was like the governor of Gyeonggi Province gave me something.
It was for volunteer work, some kind of volunteer spirit, unification, security education, and things like that.
Oh, it's messy.
Why are there so many computers? Oh, it's so messy.
Yes, oh, I'm sorry.
I tied it up, and there are a lot of things that I tied up, and when I unfold it, there are a lot more like this.
It 's used when editing.
Oh, but what I'm using the Topic Premium Pro.
This was filmed in Hoengseong, and I used three cameras.
So, the process of aligning them is.
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Well, I'm grateful that they just aligned them here, but I have to use the screens I need separately, so editing them is a bit difficult.
This is an interesting story.
A Korean woman and a North Korean man live together.
Oh, really? Yes, but there are many cases where a Korean man and a North Korean woman live together, but it's the other way around.
I was really curious and asked them a lot.
Wow, it was fun.
The conclusion is that there's not much difference even if you meet a North Korean man.
People live the same.
Yes, people live the same.
Yes, it depends on the person.
Yes, it depends on the person, but anyway, there's no big deal.
Oh, so you do an interview like this.
Oh, he grows shovels.
He grows them and sells them, and he runs a company.
So, I went to Gangwon-do, Hwaseong, and filmed him working.
Then, in the evening, I went here and also to the accommodation.
So, I rested there in the evening.
We had a drink together and talked again.
Ah, since our housewarming is coming today, the housewarming food must have arrived.
Ah, the food has arrived.
Yes, yes, I will go out.
Oh, hello.
I will receive Yeongseo.
Thank you.
Ah, now the housewarming food has arrived like this.
Oh, you ordered housewarming food.
Oh, so what? North Korean women are good at cooking.
My wife came to South Korea and lived there, and she must have become a total Korean woman.
Even when my husband tells her to eat, she lies down like that.
Yes, she’s just lying down on the sofa and thinking about continuing.
Oh, but it’s hard.
I understand that it’s so hard because you’re taking care of a baby right now.
So I, I can’t cook.
The only thing I’m good at is making pork and kimchi stew.
I’m not good at cooking.
So I ordered food because there were guests.
What’s good? Yes, yes, good.
Taeyong, you slept well.
I slept well.
Okay, I got it.
You look so pretty.
Oh, yes, you take after your mom.
Because your mom is pretty.
Oh, so the baby also cooks at dawn.
If you cry and do this, get up and comfort them again.
Yes, so, so, here, now, lie down here like a boat.
If you hear that sound, then run over and get powdered milk.
But the really good thing is, in our country, powdered milk, like in North Korea, there is powdered milk now in North Korea.
In wealthy families, they feed them powdered milk, but they do n't have to boil water.
They don't use a water purifier, but now, there is a thing called water, and you can boil water.
This is our baby's space.
We put us here.
It's a little better now.
It sorts it out and mixes it with water.
The machine can work or malfunction, so we just let people do it.
Is n't that the most accurate? So, here, I put powdered milk.
I got a powdered milk bottle, a bottle sterilizer, and a baby bottle sterilizer as a gift.
It's not easy to receive gifts in North Korea.
Oh, I'm so busy trying to eat and live, so why would I give you such an expensive gift? If you give me one or two, it's a gift.
Oh, not really, but here.
Do you know what this is? Oh, what is this? I saw it for the first time too.
This would be good as a gift, but what's really interesting is this.
You put powdered milk in it, right? Okay, you said you put powdered milk in it.
I'll show you.
You take out the powdered milk container and put water in it.
Powder.
Then it will turn into powder, right? Then put it in here.
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
The powdered milk turns inside like this.
Oh, once in a while, oh, oh, it was interesting.
Where did this come from? And this is how adults turn it like this with their hands.
So the mothers say their hands hurt.
How do you turn off this light? Honey, no, this light won't go out.
Turn off the light.
Oh, oh, the light won't go out.
That was a North Korean man.
No, I'm not good at classifying things.
In the evening and at night, my wife almost always looks after me.
Because I have to work hard.
It has n't been that long since I went to the Netherlands.
I went to the Netherlands and now I'm back, my schedule starts in two or three days, so I'm not at home.
I'm always out there doing YouTube and appearing on TV.
Right? You're busy, aren't you? More than being busy, you have to eat and live.
You have to work to eat and live.
Yes, I make all of these introductions and do them.
In a way, you do the same thing that I do.
It's like that now, but the quality is different.
I'm inferior.
Why? I'm telling you stories from North Koreans, but it's different from doing it professionally.
I think you have Blizzard installed.
Do you play games? Oh, my daughter probably did.
Oh, your daughter plays games.
My son has a computer.
His PC is for him.
There are only games.
He does n't have a computer.
My daughter is in elementary school, so she comes to her dad and sometimes, I don't know what it is, but she comes here and plays games.
People play games a lot in Korea.
Since there are a lot of computers, how do they play in North Korea? North Korea also plays games a little these days.
It's mobile games.
Everyone uses mobile phones now.
In the past, when people in our country went to PC rooms, in North Korea, instead of PC rooms, people go outside and play.
They go outside and play and shoot guns.
It was like the Stone Age.
But now, it's become a lot different.
We've distributed mobile phones.
Who has? Do you distribute them? You have to buy them with your own money.
You can't use the internet or anything like that.
It's the intranet era, so you use the internet.
So, like us, you can't play all the games that you can play in the world right now.
There are games that are permitted by the North Korean government.
And when they come out on your phone, they come out with it.
You just have to download them.
Our games are almost endless.
They go on and on.
But North Korean games aren't like that.
They have an end.
And then, at the end, you keep playing today.
Then you win and come out.
Yes, when it's over, you win and come out.
Yes, you keep doing that.
If I die this year, then you go again and do it again and continue to learn.
You think that's how it's going to work.
So you go all the way.
There are almost no games that don't end.
Sometimes, I play games at home.
I don't play those games anymore.
Oh, this is really interesting.
Oh, this is something that was used in North Korea.
Did you bring this from North Korea? No, you didn't bring it.
North Korea plays this game a lot.
Oh, it's the same.
This is an old one.
You play a game with this upside-down.
It's a game that was used a lot in North Korea, so now you play games like Gondra and things like that.
I did it well before I moved here, but I don't know.
There's nothing to plug in.
This one's gone now.
There's this old TV.
Oh, there's no TV right now.
If you look here, there was a game called Gondra in North Korea in the old days.
It's called that game.
You shoot something and eat something.
I used to play that game a lot.
But my friend gave me this as a gift.
He said he had that game.
So I played it at home a few times.
Yes, I remember the game I used to play at home in North Korea.
Oh, I need to make this compatible.
These days, TVDs are so advanced that sometimes they're not compatible.
This is old, so I need to buy something to connect this separately.
Yes, I think I need to buy it separately.
When this goes in here and comes out on its own, I need to buy something that's compatible.
Okay, I have to play it at home.
Also, the house is so quiet that you know I live alone, but there's a baby.
Yes, I can do it in my pajamas.
Oh, of course.
Yes, no one wears a suit at home.
They played cards a lot in North Korea.
This was a lot.
Let's go and see how many there are in the house.
One, two, three, four, five.
If someone sees it, they'll think it's a casino.
How did you find it? When you moved in, you found everything you couldn't find.
No, the house is like this.
It 's a house where people live, so it's strange if it's so neatly organized.
My baby cries so much.
Even when he cries, he keeps laughing at this.
When he sees a Taegeukgi balloon pinwheel, he laughs out loud like this.
So there's one.
He really likes this when he sees it.
Yes, it's so funny.
When he sees that, he's holding it here.
It's a mess.
Is he patriotic because he takes after his dad? Oh, these days, even throwing out trash has become so modernized.
But it's so modernized that people keep passing by and it keeps opening.
Oh, there's a sensor.
If you put it close like this, it opens.
And if you put it close, it opens again.
And if you wipe it, it wipes automatically.
Oh, it's not expensive.
If you ask for formula milk, give me formula milk.
I heard that there's something like that.
In North Korea, it's embarrassing for men to do this.
Oh, yes, that's right.
In North Korea, it's embarrassing for men to even go into the kitchen.
But it's gotten a lot better now.
It used to be really bad.
It's gotten a lot better now.
In the past, they used to say that if you go to the wealthy class, you fall in the middle, right? I guess you watch the news a lot.
No one watches it.
I watch a lot of entertainment shows, but basically, as a citizen, I should know the current situation in South Korea to some extent.
I do n't get involved, but I should know.
So, oh, there was something really strange recently.
I heard the news in the Netherlands, and there was a fuss overseas.
Because of the opening ceremony, when I was in the Netherlands, there was even more chaos overseas.
Oh, when the opening ceremony was held, you were in the Netherlands.
Yes, when I was in the Netherlands, there was a news about why the opening ceremony was held in Korea, and I took pictures while I was at the hotel.
It was really strange because the opening ceremony, whether it was good or bad, came out.
It had never been held before.
While I was there, when the opening ceremony was held, Korea came out.
Oh, right, so I took a picture with Hodri.
As an ordinary citizen, if I talk about it, I wonder if the opening ceremony can really be held like that.
I didn't know, and that 's the important thing.
If you make a decision and then immediately have the National Assembly take it, even if it's canceled, yes, looking at that, I think the power of the people of the Republic of Korea is limitless.
Then, what would North Korea think if they saw this? In North Korea, Kim Jong-un was just sitting there, wondering, "What is this? What's going on?" and then suddenly the National Assembly said they were canceling the order, so Kim Jong-un would be scared.
Hey, the president's order is also given by the National Assembly, or in other words, the Supreme People's Assembly in North Korea, so the National Assembly members, the Supreme People's Assembly members, could gather and think, "I can do whatever I want to Kim Jong-un.
" So he would be scared of the power of the people of the Republic of Korea.
Yes, about the Republic of Korea, and also, if you cancel it right away to organize order, Kim Jong-un is not responding right now.
Isn't Kim Jong-un reporting that on the North Korean news? He didn't report it.
The people are fighting like this and showing this, so they're saying that the people impeached the president.
It's because they give it to you.
So, it's like, "Oh, that's it.
" So, there are also things that North Koreans don't know, so there are also types of things that North Koreans teach to North Koreans.
They do n't teach everything.
They can't teach everything.
Because if they teach you things you don't know, you might think, "Oh, there was something like this, too.
" So, there's a suggestion.
When I'm lying down, no one is quiet.
All South Korean women are like that.
Do you ever think, "It was a good decision to come to South Korea?" Right now, right now.
Oh, right now.
Now that I've come here and lived here, I think, "If I were in North Korea, I would live in a house like this.
No matter how much money I had, I wouldn't be able to live there, but the quality itself is different.
I think that all the time when I sit down and leisurely drink coffee, I think that I made a good decision to defect.
I think that I made a good decision to come to South Korea from North Korea often when I drive with my wife to go shopping or to the grocery store.
When you settle down in South Korea, the most difficult thing is that after three months of working at a company, I bought a car that was 10 years old at the time.
It was a car that was over 10 years old at the time.
I bought it, but I have to install a navigation system.
I do n't know how to use the navigation system, so I went to Seoul once and had a really hard time.
It told me to make a right turn, but there was another right turn ahead, and I didn't know that and went in from the front.
And I ended up driving 20, 20 kilometers.
I can tell exactly what to do by looking at the navigation system now, but back then, I couldn't even drive properly.
Look at this.
Look at the navigation system.
Oh, have you ever driven in North Korea? I drove in North Korea, but North Korea doesn't have many roads like ours where there are intersections and where to go, so there's only one open road.
In rural areas, it's easy.
It's marked with a sign telling you how many blocks to go in.
So it's really easy.
It's simple.
And in terms of traffic, there's no comparison between our country and North Korea.
In our country, you can go in and out again, but you have to make a U-turn after going in.
No, you don't have to go back to that place unconditionally and take another road to get out.
At best, it's a little Pyongyang and the traffic is a bit groke.
Pyongyang is also comparable to Seoul.
To be honest, it's a little better in North Korea.
Pyongyang is a little better because there aren't many cars.
Oh, there are no lanes in Pyongyang and other places like the provinces.
If there's a road, there's a center divider, right? So they just ride in the middle.
Motorcycles do the same thing.
They first move to the side and then ride in the middle.
It's almost like that.
When I was riding an order bike in North Korea, I used to do that.
I thought, "Oh, I'm going to ride more often.
" Why does Kim Jong-un have a dedicated road? There is one.
It's in Wonsan, Gangwon-do.
Now, you basically drive on regular roads, but before you go to a villa or something, there's a dedicated road.
That dedicated road for Kim Jong-un is not a regular cement road, it's a squeaky road.
Should I call it an asphalt road or something? I do n't know because I'm not an expert, but the squeaky road gets soft in the summer.
The road is sloppy.
Oh, I'm only riding a punchy road, so I know that pichi is something that came out of the petroleum, but I don't know.
I don't know what I don't know.
It's also stressed, but I do n't know why it's more stressed out, but I don't know which one should trust it.
I asked my family.
I came with my friends, but I don't know what my friend is, I don't know what it's like, so I don't know it.
I do n't know the life, but I came from North Korea, but suddenly I If you ask for help when you don't know, that's not polite either.
To some extent, you're from North Korea, so when you go to work, you talk to your coworkers and stuff, but you don't know who to go to and what to ask.