Have a play and see for yourself!!!
Basically our eyes have auto white balance and cancel out any colour casts that the supplying light offers.
A camera doesn't and will therefore pick up on the colour casts that things like indoor lighting gives. Auto WB is normally very good on the cameras but can get fooled so you can either set the WB to the correct light source to ensure the photos have the correct colours or you can set the correct K (Kelvin) but that is a totally different level of skill that does
require some basic kit.
Some lights are cold and look more blue, others are warmer so look more red.
Good luck and do have a play with manual settings, you've nothing to lose.