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Paano nga ba bilang ama si GMA Network Chairman and CEO Atty. Felipe L. Gozon sa mata ng kaniyang anak na si Atty. Annette Gozon-Valdes?

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Transcript
00:00 Wow. Was he the type of dad who would offer a reward, a certain reward if you got a certain grade or a certain average?
00:08 Actually, it's the opposite. We don't get rewards.
00:11 What he does is, if we're not number one in the whole batch, he won't sign our report card.
00:17 Wow.
00:18 It's the opposite, right? We don't get rewards, but it's different.
00:23 That's so hard. You had to be number one in the batch? The whole batch?
00:28 Not only in the class, yes.
00:30 Wow.
00:31 No, he won't sign.
00:33 So he was always signing your card?
00:37 Well, yes.
00:39 That's the important thing, he was always signing your report card.
00:43 Did you do the same with your kids, Ma'am Anette?
00:48 No, I'm very lax with them. But they're okay. My daughter also excelled in college. Actually, she graduated ME, Management Engineering, her class.
01:02 So, it's just pressure. I didn't pressure her at all.
01:06 My son is incoming second year in University of Toronto, but they don't have any pressure from me.
01:13 I was nervous because it's hard to pressure.
01:17 It's in the genes. It's also hard.
01:22 If your dad was very strict, how about your mom? Would she balance it out? Or same, she would really also push you?
01:30 Our mom would be the tutor, especially of my brother and my sister growing up.
01:37 She really taught us. She's a housewife. We went to school together, she really took care of us.
01:43 After school, we had a snack. So, my brother and sister would go to the school and bring them lunch.
01:50 She would get a table in the canteen, she would set up plates, forks.
01:57 So, when my two siblings arrived, because they're much younger than me, their food was ready.
02:02 So, at that time, were you still in the same school or you had graduated already?
02:07 I was seven years older than my brother and eight years older than my sister.
02:13 So, we got to school, but when I was in high school, they were still small, like grade four, grade three.
02:19 So, my mom really taught them. She let me go because I was old.
02:25 That's so cute. There's no extra plate just in case you wanted to join them.
02:30 What happened was, my siblings' classmates would join. So, they were all full at the table.
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