"Where the hell are we"
I had some of the best laughs in a long time tonight! We were out for dinner at an Erythrean restaurant in Pâquis and it was good fun - except for the part where Szilvia's bag was stolen. (Dammit, it really sucks big time if you're an intern abroad and all your important belongings are gone, and quite a sum of cash as well. I hope the police gets those assholes. Hey, you've gotta hope).
Chiara, you are so entertaining. Pair that up with an equally entertaining Wisconsinite ("What, you've never been to Canada?!", to quote Chiara, haha) - I wonder what would happen if Danny was here at the same time, I'd be cracking up nonstop - and you've got a mix that will guarantee you hilarious "Old Europe vs. US of A" kind of discussions. More or less like this:
US of A: "Your cars here are tiny. In the US, we have huge cars, we could have fit in everybody into one of our cars".
Old Europe: "Well, in America, people are twice as big as here, so you would need bigger cars to fit them".
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US of A: "You have so many lights here (referring to traffic lights), we don't have so many lights".
Old Europe: "Yes you do, for Christmas".
Oh, and Adam's new goal is to make a Swiss person cry. Well, you've got a little more than twenty-four hours left my friend, so good luck. But remember, be subtle ;-) Abey, don't forget that either, okay? It could come in handy for your "let's cry and connect with our feelings" AIESEC session, hahahaha.
Chiara, you are so entertaining. Pair that up with an equally entertaining Wisconsinite ("What, you've never been to Canada?!", to quote Chiara, haha) - I wonder what would happen if Danny was here at the same time, I'd be cracking up nonstop - and you've got a mix that will guarantee you hilarious "Old Europe vs. US of A" kind of discussions. More or less like this:
US of A: "Your cars here are tiny. In the US, we have huge cars, we could have fit in everybody into one of our cars".
Old Europe: "Well, in America, people are twice as big as here, so you would need bigger cars to fit them".
........
US of A: "You have so many lights here (referring to traffic lights), we don't have so many lights".
Old Europe: "Yes you do, for Christmas".
Ah, magnifique, mort de rire :-)
Oh, and Adam's new goal is to make a Swiss person cry. Well, you've got a little more than twenty-four hours left my friend, so good luck. But remember, be subtle ;-) Abey, don't forget that either, okay? It could come in handy for your "let's cry and connect with our feelings" AIESEC session, hahahaha.
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