Pastry chef Choi Gyu-seong confessed to experiencing racial discrimination during his time in France.

On the 7th broadcast of KBS 2TV's "Boss, your ears are donkey ears," pastry chef Choi Gyu-seong appeared and talked with Park Myung-soo.

That day Choi Gyu-seong mentioned his time studying in France and said, "Actually, at that time I wanted to work at a famous, well-known hotel, but there were many foreigners who came for internships. So there was no need to hire," he said.

He said, "So I ended up working at a bakery; they told me there would be colleagues working with me, so I joined. But when I actually went in, there was no one. I ended up working alone."

He said he received about 1,400,000 won as a monthly wage at the time. Park Myung-soo worried, "That's really minimum wage, how can you live on that?" and Choi Gyu-seong said, "More than half of that went to rent, and I lived on the remaining money."

He went on, "And I was luckily able to get into a hotel. I was scolded a lot. French people are very direct," adding, "They insulted me with things like 'ping pong ping pong' or 'ching chang chong.' I didn't even know that language was racial discrimination."

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