In just four days this surpassed part 1 as my most viewed video! Thanks everyone! Please continue to share with your friends and ask Aika relevant questions in the comment section!
I'm currently studying at GSU as an exchange student, just like Aika, so watching this video was really encouraging! I've gotten used to life in Atlanta, and at the same time, I've been feeling less motivated lately, but I feel like this video has helped me regain my passion👍
Interesting that both of you prefer to speak in the other’s language. Do you find that any particular language-backgrounds are more prone to that than others?
I know, right? I don't think so. I think it's more to do with how determined an individual is for learning. Like, I've interpreted for people who insist on responding a bunch in their not yet fluent English even though I'm there to interpret for them.
Great content 🔥
Really cool questions, fascinating conversation
In just four days this surpassed part 1 as my most viewed video! Thanks everyone! Please continue to share with your friends and ask Aika relevant questions in the comment section!
I'm currently studying at GSU as an exchange student, just like Aika, so watching this video was really encouraging! I've gotten used to life in Atlanta, and at the same time, I've been feeling less motivated lately, but I feel like this video has helped me regain my passion👍
This is a cool interview. The energy is awesome and fun 👍🏽✨️
Ah yeah! Glad we could keep it light while digging deep.
the best of the best!
Thanks!! I'll never stop.
Interesting that both of you prefer to speak in the other’s language. Do you find that any particular language-backgrounds are more prone to that than others?
I know, right? I don't think so. I think it's more to do with how determined an individual is for learning. Like, I've interpreted for people who insist on responding a bunch in their not yet fluent English even though I'm there to interpret for them.