Surf life has strict rules. #MissMe #BBCSounds
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0:00 The surf culture in Sri Lanka is a whole other beast, man.
0:02 These people are going I remember I was at this table at the retreat.
0:05 So, I was just meeting everybody and one of the women women running
0:08 it had a couple of her mates and they were like, all working.
0:11 They ain't like they're working in the day.
0:13 And I came over and was like, "All right, so what are you guys doing later?
0:16 Like, are you We're going to Is there like a thing
0:18 to go to like a bar or I don't know, you know what I mean?
0:20 Like, just to socialize." And they were like,
0:22 looked at me as if I was actually speaking another language.
0:24 I was like, "What's going on?" And they went, "We go to bed at 10:00.
0:28 We wake up at 5:00.
0:29 We surf." Oh, dude.
0:31 I love it.
0:32 No joke with the surf.
0:33 Keith.
0:34 Honestly, they looked at me like,
0:35 "What do you mean go out?" Like, bro, sunrise, I'm on the waves.
0:40 I was fascinated by it.
0:41 And the core message is one, you can't have your phone.
0:45 You're out in the water, truly present.
0:48 And you can't document it.
0:50 You can probably get someone to film you or your mate if you wanted to, sure.
0:53 No, no, people are filming it from the You have to do surf analysis.
0:57 Oh.
0:57 Oh.
0:58 [laughter] It's not not story.
1:00 People film themselves to get better.
1:01 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
1:02 But but I know what you're saying.
1:03 They don't necessarily like it's not like a spend a day with me surfing.
1:08 No, it's kind of a an individual pursuit without attention.
1:12 Like, truly nature-dependent.
1:14 People are looking at these these apps and being like,
1:16 "Yo, we have this 2-hour window to catch the best waves."
1:19 Yeah, yeah, yeah, you got to work with the world.
1:22 to work with the Yeah, you have to work with the ocean.
1:24 And and you have to respect it.