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Living the American Dream
I love to hear that. I'm like, oh, you like it here? That's awesome.
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Nothing better than feeling custard up into the doughnuts. That was my release. The custard represented me coming into this country. It was the most remarkable experience of my life.
Yeah, that was kind of— and I do not like to get too sentimental, but I— I mean, yes, I do. I love to get sentimental. But, you know, I love American stories. Like, if I meet someone from another country and they moved here, I love to hear them say, I love it…
Oh, yeah.
I love to hear that. I'm like, oh, you like it here? That's awesome.
It's the best. But my parents love it here because it's great, like, financially. But they hate it. They just hate— they miss the culture. They're so old-fashioned. And that's like the part where we completely differed on. I was like, America, America, Americ…
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But then, but then when I would go to school, I would pretend like I hate America and I would be like, I would be so for Slovakia. But I, but I was so young and I loved to like tick them off and I'd be like, oh, I don't care anything about Slovakia.