In this short conversation, a grandchild asks their grandmother, Gran, why she raps. Gran explains that it's important to adapt to new things, saying "When in Rome, do as the Romans do." The grandchild wonders if it was hard for her to learn and whether she was worried about what others thought. Gran responds by saying that challenges should be faced and that we shouldn't judge others by their appearances.
The grandchild also questions if Gran is too old for rapping, to which she replies that it's never too late to try something new. They point out that listening to rap would have been easier than performing it, but Gran emphasizes that taking action is more important than merely talking about things. Finally, the grandchild recalls that Gran didn't always like rap and asks why she changed her mind. Gran's answer is simple: sometimes it's better to join in rather than fight against what everyone else enjoys.