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- Oh, come on!
- Wow, chicken pot pie.
There's cake?
You serve me cake while people is sick?
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- Hi!
- [Woman] How are you?
- Good.
- How about you?
- [Woman] I'm ...
Feeling a little sick.
(gasps)
- [Woman] Have you ever been to the hospital?
- I've already gone to the hospital
'cause I had the flu.
I got to eat popsicles.
(whimsical instrumental music)
- Ew.
(laughs)
- Hm ... ooh.
Okay, I'm just gonna try this piece.
Ah, that's sour.
- [Woman] Is this what you were expecting
to get in the hospital?
- Someone is sick?!
I usually eat rice and soup and noodles.
- Is this chicken noodle soup?
- [Woman] That is miso soup.
- It needs some salt and pepper.
- This looks like fish.
I've never eaten fish before
'cause every time we go fishing, we do not catch any fish.
(laughs)
- Ew, what's on the bottom?
- [Woman] That's the skin.
- Ew.
- Okay, I'm just gonna try this piece.
Yep, I like it.
- That actually tastes really good.
- This is healthy because
cucumbers are healthy for your eyes.
- Soups keeps your body warm.
- A-choo!
- [Woman] Uh-oh.
Get this boy to a hospital!
(whimsical instrumental music)
(screams)
- Mm ...
That has no cheese on it, but mm.
- It looks like it's from a kid's menu.
I think it's not really on the healthy side.
- [Woman] So what do you guys know about health insurance?
- Oh, health insurance!
It's when you break a bone,
and the insurance pay for it maybe.
- [Woman] Yeah.
- Tazianna, what are you doing?
- Huh?
- [Woman] Butter ...
- You nasty.
- I'm not nasty.
Give me your butter.
(laughs)
- It's too plain.
When I have certain kinds of noodles,
I like having certain things on 'em.
- Want some more sausage.
- [Woman] There's some more on your plate.
- I was gonna eat that one.
- That was yours?
I thought that was mine.
(laughs)
- [Boy] Are you gonna stab me with a sleeping medicine?
I'll stab you.
(stabbing sound) - Ohhhh!
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- [Girl] There's cake?
You're gonna serve me cake while people is sick?
(laughs)
Mm.
- When I'm in the hospital, I'd be happy
'cause I have mashed potatoes, and I like mashed potatoes
and cake and buttered bread, which I like.
- That's good.
That's cold.
That's vegetable-y.
- [Nolan] They have a yogurt.
I like berries.
They're also blueberries.
Blueberries are my favorite.
- [Woman] Here we are in an American hospital.
- If you broke your arm,
with health insurance, it could cost $1,200.
- Oh! - Oh, shoot!
All of this ...
Expensive!
- [Woman] No health insurance ...
$2,500.
- What?
(laughs)
- I'm not paying for it.
- [Woman] So if you don't wanna pay for it,
what's gonna happen?
- Suck it up, buttercup.
(laughs)
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- Really fancy.
- Fancy, fancy, fancy.
- Oh, my gosh, there's cheese.
- [Woman] This is what's called "quiche".
This is from a country known for having
fancy hospital food.
- I know it smells like vinegar.
- I don't like it.
- This is a little spicy.
- I'm scared to try these.
It's too fancy for me.
- [Woman] You broke your arm in Switzerland.
How much does it cost?
- Since it's fancy, I'm thinking $1,020.
- $1,150.
- [Woman] $316.
- I was gonna guess that.
- And I was off. - Come on.
- [Woman] All right, one more, you guys.
- [Girl] Is it Indian food?
- [Woman] Open!
- It's Indian food.
Yep, I knew it.
It's my mama's favorite.
- 'Kay ...
- Okay, that, I do not like.
I'd rather eat a popsicle.
- In India, if you break your arm,
how much do you think it costs?
- $500. - $63.
- [Woman] $10!
- Wow, cheap! - What?!
- We used to go to the Indian restaurant all the time.
- [Woman] In India, you could just go to the hospital.
Well, Nolan, are you feeling better
now that you've had all this hospital food?
- No, 'cause I took lots of medicine.
- At some places in the world, hospital food
could be really expensive.
- If I was in the hospital,
my mom has to pay that because I don't have any money,
and I don't have my own bank.
- [Woman] Have you guys ever talked about this at school?
- Never!
- I did not even know!
- [Woman] All right. Bye.
Bye!