Michelle Banayan, culture editor
“Tell me about your favorite song on the violin.”
“It’s a viola.”
“If you could give a piece of advice to a large audience, what would you say?”
“Just make sure to do something with your life that makes a difference and makes you happy.”
“Are you two best friends?”
“Yeah.”
“What’s the craziest memory you’ve had together?”
“Every day is pretty crazy for us!”
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“When you first moved to America from Korea, how was it to communicate with your peers in another language?”
“Actually, I rarely communicated with my friends.”
“After I got my Master’s Degree and my teaching credential, I got my first library job in a school in Central America. The best part is that you would find adventures not just in books, but also in the country that you were in and the neighboring country, so it was a really exciting time; it changed my life.”
“What was the greatest adventure you had?”
“Oh my goodness, I don’t even know if I want to say it…my first boyfriend had a motorcycle.”