 Back up and growing up, one of the biggest things is just the difference in cultural references. So I didn't grow up with a lot of the cultural references that a lot of my white American friends have. I mean, I had never really heard of the Beatles until I was in high school. I was never really into rock. I remember just listening to a bunch of Bachata and salsa and knowing famous people that most Americans would not know of. It's an interesting thing growing up because the life that you live at home is so different from the life that you have at school. At home it's one way you speak Spanish, you eat traditional food, and the family environment is super important whereas when you go out and you go to school or you're just out with your American friends, it's just completely different. It almost seems like sometimes you're two people. Sometimes you're one way with your family and you're another way with your friends and it's a great experience but also as a kid growing up it's kind of confusing but I definitely enjoy having a double life if you would call it because it was always fun. And there were always things that you knew you could kind of get away with at home that if I did the same thing outside I would not have been cool.