I don't know too many families with young kids on a personal level.
I would say two friends only.
Since working with Mr. Cho, I feel alive with his stories about his family.
His daughter of 3 years old, Emma, is super cute.
Very shy but smile at us when we said hi to her.
Mrs. Cho is a very nice lady.
Everytime I listen to Mr. Cho's stories, I can feel the happy family.
His wife supports his expensive hobby and willing to compromise; that's really important in a family involving financial decision. Seeing his exciting smile, you can sense the happiness.
He loves his wife and willing to give her anything she wants.
Granted, he said she doesn't ask for a lot of things.
Still, that's love right there.
Compromise, understanding and care.
Both of them care about their daughter unconditionally.
He was letting Emma used the headset today; she kept saying hi to us. She is super adorable and beautiful.
Emma wouldn't even lend Mrs. Cho $1, that forces Mrs. Cho to break $50 bill. It's cute but frustrating to experience.
I would say they are a model family to look up to.
I honestly feel if there is a great family to shatter the poor portrait of current society in families, his family would for sure be the one.
All his stories, I can feel happiness and love. Family love.
If and when I have a family, I would do what Mr. Cho does.
Gives my wife anything she wants.
Do my best whether the baby is boy or girl.
Compromise, communication and care.
All I want is a happy family.
Who cares about being rich.
I think money is a substitute for people's void.
Emotional voids. Feelings. Attentions.
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