Roberto definitely seemed like he felt out of place. Lucas laughed when Roberto told him where he was from. It was a deep loud laugh, very hard to miss and very distinctive of him. It was the kind of laugh that made other people in the movie theater cringe complain about him to their friends and make his friends embarrassed to go see a comedy with him. It made sense for Roberto to feel out of it though. Home was really far away for this guy. Lucas himself hadn't left his home state except for college and this, much less left the country before. "Well damn, I wish my home was like this. I just think of dirty streets, shabby old buildings, and way too many smells," he chuckled again. He gladly took the offered hand and shook it. "Nice to meet you too, man. And yeah Jason doesn't usually befriend jerks from what I've seen, even if they make look like it at first glance. But wow, haven't lived with other people huh? You get used to it. You just gotta remember to respect other people's space and quirks and stuff. I remember living with other people for the first time in college." He animatedly narrated the problems he and his first roommate had had concerning wearing shoes on the carpet and bringing back girls to the dorm, onto his hijinks in his first apartment and learning to never sleep with a roommate no matter how attractive she was. It was then he noticed, Roberto had seemed to stop paying attention. He laughed once more at the apology. "It's cool. As long as it's not that I'm boring or something." He looked out at the view of the beach once more, gesturing toward it with his glass of lemonade. "Well that's the primary attraction right there. The water's refreshing, the hot sand. The women..." he paused and smirked, "it's something else, man. Not sure how it compares to Spain, but it's like heaven to me. There's supposed to be a bonfire later, I don't know if you heard, so that should be fun. Other than that I've only been here a few days myself. I did manage to find a decent bar on the beach. It's not really big or anything, but it's open air on the beach, with live music all the time. It's really chill, a great place to go dancing."