were very comfortable in their korean skin and i wasn t. i didn t speak the language, i didn t eat the food because i had been raised where was almost pushed that being integrated data being in american you ate burger king, you had hamburgers before you had kimchi. there is pressure, to, when i was growing up to look a certain way. there was a pressure to go to korea and have eyelid surgery done. and to have cartilage put in my nose so i would have a bridge so i wouldn t have a flat nose and i had like a more american eyes. did any of you have that pressure when you were growing up to look more american or to sound more american? anything like that? 100%, oh my god, yes. i would get bullied in school, right. kids would say, you smell like curry, i would say, curries delicious. [laughter] you should try it sometime.
called asian america. she said we need more diversity you smell like curry, unlike, curries delicious. i m not even korean, i m actually chinese. so that s the did you go to go home and say mom, dad, what happened? (vo) adventure on a deeper level. the subaru forester wilderness. dog tested. dog approved. love. it s what makes subaru, subaru. tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourists taking photos that are analyzed by ai.