00:00Do you want to talk about that kind of painfully awkward etiquette class that Gail and Rosalyn had for you, I guess?
00:07Yeah.
00:08You know, a lot of people have been talking about the way Gail spoke to you, spoke about you, the way she treated you in that moment.
00:14You're going to an Indian party in America. It still makes it an Indian party.
00:19I don't want to change anyone. You are who you are. You're beautiful in your own way.
00:24See? She agrees. I mean, she was on my side.
00:26What is it like for you to watch that scene back?
00:29It was definitely upsetting a little bit because I didn't actually hear her when I was at the table saying she should go back to one of her countries.
00:40I didn't hear that part because I'm talking to the teacher at that moment.
00:44So when I saw that, I was like, oh, damn.
00:46But, like, I kind of almost feel bad for her because it's like, don't you know you're being filmed on, you know, internationally?
00:54Like, this is a big deal. You don't say things like that to people.
00:57And it was upsetting.
01:00But also, usually when I introduce myself and I tell someone I'm from Uzbekistan, the first answer is always Pakistan.
01:08Oh, really?
01:08So it wasn't anything new.
01:10Yeah, because most people just don't know what Uzbekistan is.
01:13But she just kept doing over and over.
01:15And it was really stressful.
01:16I mean, I saw I got up and cried.
01:18I mean, I saw I got up and cried.
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