# String Interpolation With Instance Variables When using regular variables with string interpolation in Ruby, they must be wrapped in curly braces (e.g. `"This is a #{variable}"`). With instance variables (and class and global variables) you can just use the _octothorp_ followed directly by the variable. Here is an example of this in action: ```ruby class Person def initialize(name) @name = name end def whoami puts "I am #@name" end end bob = Person.new("bob") #=> # bob.whoami # I am bob ``` This is a handy shortcut, but may affect readability and/or result in an interpolation error at some point. Your mileage may vary. h/t Josh Davey