Foreign guests in your home:)
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ChristmasGift | Date: Sunday, 31.10.2010, 20:07 | Message # 1 |
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| Have you ever experienced such thing as inviting foreigners to your home? Is it good or not so good idea for you? How do you think, is it useful for you or it's just a kind of fun?:)
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Igoreq | Date: Sunday, 31.10.2010, 20:49 | Message # 2 |
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| Of course, it's a unique experience when a foreign guest lives in your house. There are such things which you could know only that way about them and their country. I have never had foreign guests in my home. As for me I'm not so hospitable. I like role of guest
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Red | Date: Thursday, 04.11.2010, 00:33 | Message # 3 |
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| I think it is good idea to invite foreigners to my home. You can speak with them and improve your knowledges in any language. You can tell each other different stories, traditions and customs of your country and your language. I do not think it is not a kind of fun, I think it is useful for every side. As for me, I have never invited foreign guys to my home, but I would try to do it gladly!
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KseniaUA_RUS | Date: Thursday, 04.11.2010, 18:02 | Message # 4 |
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| Certainly, it's very well, when you invite to visitors to your home, and especially foreign guests. It's possible to learn a lot of interesting during dialogue in informal conditions. As for me, I didn't invite foreign visitors. And I absolutely unhospitable. But basically it is good idea - to invite foreing guests to your home.
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Alantos | Date: Sunday, 07.11.2010, 17:50 | Message # 5 |
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| My mum works in the university and there often come students from different countries on an exchange. They learn russian or tuvinian languages. That is why foreigners were guests in my home not once. It were the Japanese, the citizen of Tibet, Americans and even Nigerians. We treated their our national meal- mutton. We spoke about customs, kitchen of our countries and about many other things. Conversations were very interesting and informative. I think that such meetings are necessary!
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Geralt | Date: Sunday, 07.11.2010, 20:47 | Message # 6 |
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| it is very nice to have a possibility to invite a guest of the foreign country, whose language you study. Because it is very useful for the language, you can praxis it and so on. Of cause it is also very fun to have a foreign visitor, it is a good experience too. It can just be bored with this guest, but unfortunately you can not say it till the visitor has to go on its own. But honestly to say, I have never been bored with one.
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AngelOfDarkness | Date: Friday, 12.11.2010, 11:45 | Message # 7 |
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| Of course, it's very good idea for me and i think it's really good opportunity to invite foreigners to your home, because you can improve your language skills and know so many interesting about another country. I have never invited foreigners, but I'm going to do it and then i'll share my experience with your
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Belaya | Date: Saturday, 13.11.2010, 08:24 | Message # 8 |
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| I haven't experience in this... Unfortunately, I am not so hospitable, and I don't know, whether it is pleasant at me to foreign students. However, I can tell, that this system is very effective, as it helps to receive constantly live dialogue with native speakers, actively to adopt and understand their culture, habits and rules. Besides, I think... It is very funny and interesting!
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adolf | Date: Sunday, 21.11.2010, 23:44 | Message # 9 |
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| Foreigners are communicative people,they are interesting for me, but unfortunatelly I have not experience in it.But I do not care about it, because I communicate with foreigners on our meeting in university, cinema and other interesting places. I can say that foreigners just chase me
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Dmitri | Date: Saturday, 27.11.2010, 21:27 | Message # 10 |
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| It is a good idea, this way you can get to know the customs and everyday life through practice. You can ask if your house is much different from their houses and in what ways. You can communicate more freely in that kind of quiet atmosphere than in public places. Though in some countries it is not common to invite people (except really close friends) to your house.
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Asiya | Date: Monday, 29.11.2010, 21:19 | Message # 11 |
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| I like this idea ! A few weeks ago I hosted one man from Barselona. It was a really great experience! I showed him our local landmarks, we were near lake Baikal, it was amazing! I practise my English with him and even Spanish) Of course my family weren't happy that in our apartment is going to live man from Spain, but I had a talk with them and they were agree) He spent only one night with us, and 2 days we were talking and talking without pause)) Suddenly my mom really likes him and he also likes my family. And now we're thinking about going to Barselona next summer and stay in Ramon's apartment(he invited us), And we keep in touch with him every time in Facebook.
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meka | Date: Sunday, 29.05.2011, 22:55 | Message # 12 |
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| When you meet foreign guests, you must know the customs and traditions of this nation, but at the same time show them their own ....
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