 How are you? We are almost ready. Stay like that. It's a good place. It's a good place. It's like more ancient. I can see lots of old books. Maybe we can start from you. I'm Srinichunza from Tibet. People who are helping me told me maybe you have an opportunity in Siena University. I was so interested and I went to Google. You've never heard of it? I have never heard of it. But I think books cannot be judged by the cover. Passport is issued by India. I was born in Tibet. And the city is China. It's very complicated. Some people don't. When I graduated from high school I was thinking which university I have to go if I need to choose university in India. What should I do? At that moment I met a president of one association from Italy and who helped Tibet people especially for students, for education all this stuff. So they selected some students for cultural exchange program for the first time in 2016. As soon as I finished my board exam and then I got the opportunity to come to Asia in Italy first time. What do you study here? Here I'm doing economics at Bangi and I love this course actually because in India also I choose universities in high school which is related to more commercial economics. So I have some background and also it's more or less interesting and everything is in English. So we have many classmates from different kind of countries, you know. You said me that you don't live in the city center, right? No, I don't live here. I'm living in Montecaro the one Italian family with some Tibet people. They are so kind, honestly. So it's so good. Some of friends said I is high-heeled and all this but for me I don't have complaint about the city. I really love it. When I first went to Duomo the structure of the Duomo is so, so good. I could say most of the population Siena is student and tourist. Like one time I came here after during the holiday Siena is like empty. When schools start it's a pool of students different countries where we can interact each other All the departments in our class I can say most of them from different countries where they don't speak any Italian but for me it's not a problem. I just need to go to some coffee bar I just need to go to some shoppings and I can understand, I can survive. Is there something that you found really challenging and that actually changed your way to live, your way to... Challenge that I face and that changed my way of thinking to life, all this stuff I can say the education system. When I came here I even didn't bring my laptop everybody is like okay you go through this website and you go through this Facebook page then I start to think it's a more advanced, more developed country that's why like education system the way, the city exam everything is totally different from before When first I used calculator like this and I see that other students doing without seeing the calculator so that's the difference. Luckily you found some guys who can help you with it. It's so hard but the first week international office provides some phone numbers of students who can guide us and they really always be kind and polite to give these and that but if I need to do everything for myself almost impossible I guess. I really got interested in Italy it's ultimately I think it's deeply connected with Siena now because being here for three years built inside of me something like since Siena it's like oh I got back to home if you want to take a break you can go to Campbell to sit for me it's very you know peaceful What do you think you will be in 10 years? First I prefer to stay here I would like to work in some companies related to management yes I think I can learn Italian within 10 years for sure