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Hello everyone, welcome back to Why We Eat, episode 2. Today we are diving deeper and discussing the true differences in Notre Dame dining culture between distinct groups, girls and guys. My name is Will Guarino, your host, and I am with two of my roommates and some wonderful ladies from McGlynn Hall. Do you guys want to introduce yourself real quick? Hi, I'm Vivian. I'm Charlotte. I'm Drew. I'm Maddie. I'm Katie. I'm Rylan. I'm Jason. And I'm Jack. And we are ready to truly dive into the distinctions between girls and guys eating culture at Notre Dame. So, Jack and Jason, we talked about this in a previous episode, but a normal dining hall conversation for us, we're normally talking about what? We're normally talking about sports, you know, what we're doing with our day, what our night's gonna consist of. Honestly, just chopping it up with the boys, having a good time at the dining table. And Jack, what would you say the main reason we come together to eat is? For me, it's all about being together with my friends. We have a whole big table, all of us, 50 of us. Real quick, I'm gonna speak for you guys, normally it's about four of you eating at a time. But for us, it's a big family atmosphere. Jack, can you agree? Um, yeah. Eating is friendship, you know? Once you get to the dining hall, when we're sitting there. Yeah, I actually told her that eating is friendship, especially for us. Do you guys wanna, you girls, Rylan, you can start off. Why do you guys eat? Do you normally? Stop. No, we have to restart. No, we have to restart. I'm laughing.