23:05 And now that but I'm able to think like an American at times. Mhmm. But I can also speak Spanish fairly well. And And I'm able to think, like, I explained anything. I get accused more of thinking like an American than I do at Columbia most of the time.
55:27 Yeah. So so multiculturalism just means more than one culture present. That means more way more than one way to function, more one way to read someone. You know, for example, I think a clear example that I can use is, a white American, specifically, when they greet someone, whether it be male or female, they shake hands. Nice to meet you.
54:32 And when I usually speak, I speak in generalities. So I wanna be very careful with that because I'm not speaking to everybody specifically, like, this is how everybody's experiences this, you know. Mhmm. But broadly have I seen it, you know, multiculturalism means is when more than 1. So it could be 2 or however many, you know, because, for example, my sister-in-law, she's American, but her dad is Puerto Rican.