Three travelers introduce themselves and talk about their names.
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Juice from Holland
W: Hey. How you doing man? J: How you doing?. W: What's your name? J: My name is Juice. I'm from Amsterdam. W: Cool, nice to meet you. Juice... like orange juice or apple juice? J: Yes. W: How do you spell it? J: J-U-I-C-E W: Cool, nice. So you're from Amsterdam... so you're Dutch. J: Exactly. W: But you look a little... I'm trying to peg your ethnic background. I don't know. You look like you might be a little African or a little Arab, or something... what do you got? J: My grandfather was (from) Surinam. Surinam was one of the Dutch colonies. So he was very dark, black man. And I'm like third generation, so I would be considered quarter black. Not half black, quarter black.
Sudha from Sweden
Hi! What's your name? S: Sudha W: How do you spell that? S: S-U-D-H-A W: Is that your real name? S: No, it's not. W: No. How did you get that... It's a beautiful name. S: No, it's not. It's a name that I like to be called, because it's a Sanskrit name. So it has another meaning and it's a very positive meaning. W: Yeah, what does it mean? S: It has to do with hormones. The "sudha" is a hormone in your body, that is actually not investigated in science, but it's a hormone that is always gives you a lot of happiness. Gives you a lot of (treat?) and a lot of inspiration. So it's a little bit mystical like that, but...
Chris form England
W: Alright, Hey man. C: Hey. W: What's your name? C: Chris. W: Chris, nice to meet you. C: nice to meet you mate. W: My name is William. So where are you from Chris? C: I'm from England. W: From England. What city in England? C: I'm from Manchester. W: Oh, the home of Man U. C: Fortunately, yes. W: The home of Prince and Princess David and Posh Spice, or whatever her name is. C: Not anymore. W: What's your last name? C: Carter W: How do you spell that? C: C-A-R-T-E-R W: Now Chris. Is that your full name or is that your nickname? C: No, my full name is Christopher Pierre Robert Carter. W: You've got four names? C: I've got two middle names. W: Two middle names.