For the first time, Kim Jong-un appeared in public at the celebration of the 65th anniversary of the ruling Labor Party of North Korea. And since then, rumors about him and his personal life have not abated, because everyone wants to know what kind of person this famous politician is.
Studying in Switzerland
It turns out that the future leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, got to know the West and democratic values very closely, since his father sent him to study in one of the best private schools in Switzerland. Thousands of pounds were spent on his training, but the guy was completely thoughtless, so when he turned 15 years old, his father transferred him to a cheap public school in order to save money.
However, here he showed not the best results in his studies, so he was transferred to a lower level. In this class, he studied all the time, sitting at the same desk as Juan, the son of Portuguese diplomat Joao Mikaelo. True, in order to stop all rumors and gossip, the teacher introduced him to the children not as Chen Un, but as Un Pak - the son of a diplomat from North Korea.
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Skills and abilities
According to school friend Chen Un, he was never a particularly smart student, but he could not be called stupid either. The guy was an ordinary average. At first, German and English were not given to him at all, so after the teachers tried several times to unsuccessfully force him to answer at the blackboard, they left him alone and tried not to call him anymore, not wanting to make the young man embarrassed.
But a little later, Chen Eun was still able to learn foreign languages and even could maintain a conversation in them, albeit with great difficulty. But math was easy for the guy, so he solved problems with pleasure and got good grades for it. However, most of all he liked not to study, but to play basketball, so most often the boy was seen not with a book, but with the ball in his hands.