Cultural differences
Have you ever tried to play a simple card game with people of five different nationalities? Well let me tell you it's not that easy. First you have to agree on customised rules of the game (because in different countries the same game has different rules:)). Then (and it's the funniest part) you have to agree on how to call the cards:D Of course there are english names: hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs. But for us, not native english people, it was a bit hard... and for some all the cards were "flowers":D I know I cannot describe the fun we had, but just imagine when you ask for "spades" and realize that you meant "clubs", but it's already too late and you loose... or when somebody (who is Misha:p) asks for flowers, so you can basicly choose the card you wanna play:D:D:D
Some other day I have to tell you about:
- evolution (topic that bugs me A LOT)
- Lithuanian party (after I get some pictures from somewhere, as I managed to delete mine... I'm not very smart as somebody (who is Martin:p) would notice:)
Some other day I have to tell you about:
- evolution (topic that bugs me A LOT)
- Lithuanian party (after I get some pictures from somewhere, as I managed to delete mine... I'm not very smart as somebody (who is Martin:p) would notice:)

1 Comments:
Hellooooooooo !!!
It's great to know that you reached Ghana safely :) It seems you are having a good time there, again ;)
I'm just back from my trip to Hungary. It was great. I would like to tell you more about it but there are two reasons for which I can't:
1. There's much work to do. As I was absent for the entire last week, I have to work with double efficiency now.
2. My laptop has broken, so I cannot write an e-mail for you from home :(
Anyway, I hope that you will write on your blog again and I promise to send you an e-mail as soon as I am able to do that ;)
Take care and have fun :)))
P.S. Nezinau, kodel sita zinute parasiau angliskai :P Ech, turbut jau persidirbau :P:P:P
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