 It is a pleasure to have all our students here with us today. This event has been organized mostly by our students who have cooked for hours to let all the others taste their own country's special dishes. And it has been a real fantastic event. So thank you very much. First and second year students and everyone made food and brought food from their home countries. And so we've gotten to try things from all over the world because we have such an international group. And our professor just gave us a little speech and wished us all a happy Christmas. And it's just been a really beautiful, really delicious day. I was very happy to be here and I hope this will be the first of several events in which we'll be opportunity to exchange our cultural experience together. My name is Ege. I'm coming from Turkey. I am from Turkey. We are in this event with a lot of variety of food and it's beautiful. It has been a pleasure to be with you this morning. I tested a lot of different foods from Indonesia or Bangladesh, Europe, Montenegro. So it was very delicious and it has been a good experience to see here in a different setting, different venue, not in class together, but actually practicing cultural relations together. It was very nice. I tried food from many places in the world, Indonesia, Romania, Turkey, Bangladesh. All the food was very tasty. This is mezzan. It is in every home in Montenegro. It was brought from every of the guests. My name is Elena. I'm an Italian student. I like this party because I can eat different kinds of food from different countries. I'm very happy about it. What I love about food is that it brings people together because the first experience with food is in family. So this is deeply rooted in our culture. So seeing everyone's food and how we share similar foods is such a familiar feeling. Thank you very much for contributing, for being with us. And we hope we'll have more days like this. And in the meantime, also happy Christmas. Merry Christmas to all of you and your families, wherever you are.