This interview is about me?
Since I arrived in November 2007.
I’ll just give you some perspective on it. I lived in Korea, South Korea before I came here.
I lived in South Korea for six years. No one speaks English in South Korea.
Coming to Taiwan felt like a completely open and international society where people were speaking English and they were prepared to speak English to you. there are pros and cons with that. Because the con is that you are comfortable.
You never actually social pressure, there’s utopia again. You’re not actually forced. You learn basic, but you’re not forced to do it. In Korea, you don’t speak that language and you don’t speak enough of it, you’ll be in conflict constantly.
Oh really? Where in Texas?
Where is that?
Yes.
Friday Nightlights.
We create different aspects of it, but not to the extent you…
Dangerous.
This is nice to know.
A true story.
It is a true story.
Still alive.
Really?
He’s beautiful actually.
Yep.
Yeah, why?
One flows from here goes naturally.
I don’t believe that…
Like traditional English.
Not today.
Does it cross over to tourism as well?
Is tourism…?
…all boat on the high season.
No, they’re not on a boat.
It could be.
Of love.
Thinking of the big deal.
Do you feel it’s bad?
We’re facing now?
The vaccine.
Actually, I’m going to have to stand on the bad side right now. I am very bad by nature, but Audrey, you need to get moving…
We figured that out.
Noah can help.
Nice Noah can help.
Let’s have a photo, shall we?
Shall we have what we’re eating?
Let’s go against the screen there.
…great job, comprehensive.