Growing up with parents who didn’t speak the same first language as he did, Joshua Gao often longed for a way to communicate with his mom and dad on a deeper level.
Now, the 24-year-old tech entrepreneur has developed an app that he says could help others in his position bridge the gap.
“I always had this instinctual connection with them,” Gao said of his parents.
“But anytime there is a heated debate or we’re talking about something important, I just have a lack of words and that’s an awful feeling.”
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So, Gao got his friends Duy Nguyen, Mogen Cheng and Tristan Tsvetanov together at the end of March and