christian: as you can see, people don t eat meat. meat is quite expensive. it s almost $2, which is anthony: which is a lot. yeah, it s more than most people make in a day or even two days. what are the first things you buy, if you re very, very, very poor? christian: very poor, soap. anthony: soap? christian: yeah, because you have to look a bit clean. anthony: so soap first? soap? christian: first soap. but in between as congolese, you ve got to think of dressing, looking smart, clothes. all these congolese you can see anthony: right. christian: if you give them $10, they will think of at least buying soap or food and keep maybe $1 to buy a shirt. anthony: so that s called pride. christian: yeah. and there is hope. anthony: you can plan for tomorrow. christian: for tomorrow.
place to live. very kind people. people like listening to music, sitting, taking their meals, eating. what s the congolese word for barbecue? barbecue. cheers. cheers. i like any meat on a grill. it s looking good. grilled goat with cobri, with a traditional stew on the side. now we re talking. roasted, put some sauce in there. that s delicious. as you can see, people don t eat meat. meat is quite expensive, almost $2. which is a lot. more than most people make in a day or even two days. what are the first things you buy if you re very, very poor? very poor, soap. soap. because at least you have to look a bit clean. soap first. soap. but in between, as congolese, you have to think of dressing, looking smart, clothes.
as you can see, people don t eat meat. meat is quite expensive, almost $2. which is a lot. more than most people make in a day or even two days. what are the first things you buy if you re very, very poor? very poor, soap. soap. because at least you have to look a bit clean. soap first. soap. but in between, as congolese, you have to think of dressing, looking smart, clothes. all these congolese will tell you if you give them $10, they will think of at least buying soap or food and keep maybe $1 to buy a shirt. so that s called pride. yeah. and there s hope. you can plan for tomorrow. for tomorrow. baby. i will be right back, ok? you going to be alright? (vo) i was born during the winter of 77.
this ll be good. grilled goat with cabrit, a traditional goat stew on the side. now we re talking. christian: they roast it and then they put some sauce on it. anthony: it s delicious. christian: as you can see, people don t eat meat. meat is quite expensive. it s almost $2, which is anthony: which is a lot. yeah, it s more than most people make in a day or even two days. what are the first things you buy, if you re very, very, very poor? christian: very poor, soap. anthony: soap? christian: yeah, because you have to look a bit clean. anthony: so soap first? soap? christian: first soap. but in between as congolese, you ve got to think of dressing, looking smart, clothes. all these congolese you can see anthony: right. christian: if you give them $10, they will think of at least buying soap or food and keep maybe $1 to buy a shirt. anthony: so that s called pride. christian: yeah. and there is hope. anthony: you can plan for tomorrow. christian: for tom
you can see it the way it used to be. beautiful. i think it could be the best place to live. very kind people. people like listening to music, sitting, taking their meals, eating. what s the congolese word for barbecue? barbecue. cheers. cheers. i like any meat on a grill. it s looking good. grilled goat with cobri, with a traditional stew on the side. now we re talking. roasted, put some sauce in there. that s delicious. as you can see, people don t eat meat. meat is quite expensive, almost $2. which is a lot. more than most people make in a day or even two days. what are the first things you buy if you re very, very poor? very poor, soap. soap. because at least you have to look a bit clean. soap first. soap. but in between, as congolese, you have to think of dressing, looking smart, clothes. all these congolese will tell