"School Is Just School": A Day in Jason's Life

He's an inspiration as a player, which is huge for me, but also as a person. 

What kinds of music do you listen to?:

I think my music taste is pretty basic actually. I listen to a lot of music that's popular internationally, which means a lot of American and British artists. It's kind of like that with everyone here... The new Miley Cyrus song is really popular at school right now. 

What would you like to be when you grow up?:

Although I'm not certain, I want to study literature at university. Or maybe creative writing. In a perfect world, I think it would be awesome to write for TV or movies in a classic Hollywood-star way. I just think telling stories is great and would be a really cool career. 

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go?:

I've always wanted to go to New York [City]. A lot of people here [in Greece] love NYC, and there's a big Greek-American population there. I've never been to the U.S. before, but I'd start there and see the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge, all the big landmarks that feel so American. 

What do you know or think about the United States?:

It seems great, and one cool thing is how close our countries are. A lot of Greeks emigrated there historically, and there's a Greek-American population and culture that just doesn't exist in the UK or Germany or Australia. In that way, it feels like our countries are sort of bonded. 

What questions do you have for kids in the United States?:

My biggest question is how Americans think of Greece. A lot of people look at the U.S.

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