How our Experiences Shape our Identities

How our Experiences Shape our Identities

Luca Celeste

Hello, my name is Stefano and today is, the 14th of December, 2021. And we are in, um, wallisellen, Zurich, Switzerland today. I'll be interviewing my brother Luca and welcome. And thank you for agreeing to be interviewed today. I'm interviewing you, to learn more about how identities shape our experiences in the world. We've agreed to discuss your experiences of you, how you feel about me as your brother and, uh, how it felt like living when you were in London and, uh, I wasn't born yet. So, could we start with you telling a bit more about yourself, regards, for example, the first question you living in London without me?Do you have any of those memories?

Yeah. Okay. Um, so, uI also, as I'm your brother, I also have another question to ask you. So, um, what do you think are some of your favorite memories living with me and, uh, what did you actually like about them?

I guess, Lego land when we went to Lego land the first time, uh, because we've never been to him in the amusement part before that, and I guess it was just like the moment and yeah, just sharing it with somebody or your family.

Okay. Um, well, uh, as your the older brother. Um, what are some like perks and negative things about being an older brother? Um, how do you feel about it?

Well, some perks of being the older brother are definitely that you can do certain things and you have more permission usually to do like new things. And I guess sometimes dangerous things. Although the negatives to that is that you almost never have backup from your parents, like psychological backup. So yeah, I guess that's that.

Different Cultures

Different Cultures

From India to Austria with a Goal

From India to Austria with a Goal