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Re:Feburary 3rd
I love this tradition. Isn't this the day when people go to the temple and yell "oni wa soto, fuku wa uchi"? (I think it means "Demons outside, good luck inside" yes?) This is a lot of fun. But, I don't understand what the oranges are for. Do you know?


Language pair: Japanese; English
Jon A.
March 30, 2006

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Latest: March 31, 2006
salam
hallo,Wafa.
assalamualaikum.
como estas?
My name is Asqa, a female college student from Indonesia.I would like to gain friendship with you. I can speak french, and interested in studying Spanish.
I hope youcan reply
Wassalam
muchas gracias.

Language pair: Indonesian (Bahasa); French
asqarini h.
March 13, 2006

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Latest: March 13, 2006
salam
hallo,Wafa.
assalamualaikum.
como estas?
My name is Asqa, a female college student from Indonesia.I would like to gain friendship with you. I can speak french, and interested in studying Spanish.
I hope youcan reply
Wassalam
muchas gracias.

Language pair: Indonesian (Bahasa); French
asqarini h.
March 13, 2006

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Latest: March 13, 2006
Korean cultures
Hi eveyone,

I am thinking of visiting Korea sometime in the future. Thus, I would like to learn more about the Korean tradional and pop cultures.

I appreciate if any of you would like to make friends with me and/or to share about your knowledge of Korea.

You can also reach me at geoexpat.com: "3Eyes"

Have a geat day!




Language pair: English; Korean
Ying
March 4, 2006

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Latest: June 10, 2007
american wanting turkish friends
Hi everyone,
I will be going to Turkey in the summer and thought it would be nice to learn all I can about your beautiful country. If any one wants to talk and also maybe get help with english I'm here.

Language pair: English; Turkish
Christy
January 6, 2006

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Français & Español: voice chat


Bonjour! ¡Hola! Hejsan!

Dear Friends! I’m a young lad in my 30-s, optimistic and with sense of humor. If you are native FRENCH or SPANISH speakers and want to communicate live in voice chat, I’d be more than happy to make your acquaintance. In return I can offer you Russian & Swedish.

I’m looking forward to hearing from you.

Let’s talk!


Language pair: French; Spanish
Alex
December 17, 2005

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Re:Re:Christmas with my family in the U.S.
Hello to everyone!
I like the Christmastime very much. Jesus is born, he comes to us
in order to save our life. I'm very happy about that. He helped me in many situation of my life. Therefore I'm going to the service at 10 o clock in the evening. This service is very great, it is singing the church choir at this evening. So I wish you merry Christmas. Ingrid

Language pair: English; Spanish
Ingrid A.
December 17, 2005

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Re:christmas in norway
So great the Christmas it is! I wonder how many countries would celebrate the Christmas in the world, do all the west countries have the holidays? IS the Christmas holidays the same meaning to each countries? Though I live in the east Asia, the Christmas atmosphere here become more and more each year.

Language pair: Norwegian; English
Richard L.
December 15, 2005

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Re:Re:Christmas
Moi!
We also have Christmas calendars, where you open a new "hatch" every morning. Before and during the Christmas we eat little cookie-like pastries, gingerbread bisquits, and drink a warm drink called mulled wine (with or without alcohol). The Christmas tree (a real spruce) is usually brought to the house a couple of days before Christmas, and decorated. The Christmas presents are put under it.
Finns get their presents on the Christmas Eve, at about 6 o'clock in the evening. Before that, Christmas peace is declared in the TV at noon. In the morning we eat rice porridge, and in the evening fish, ham, casseroles, and salad of pickled herring and vegetables. Then we have plum pudding for dessert, and all sorts of pastries ;)

Language pair: Finnish; English
Hanna H.
November 28, 2005

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Latest: November 28, 2005
Christmas
Hi!
Now that Christmas is coming, I thought it would be interesting to know how it is celebrated in different countries. What kinds of foods do you eat? How do you get your presents (if you get any)? Are your Christmas traditions more Christian based or Santa Claus based? etc. Hope this'll come a lively discussion!

Language pair: Finnish; English
Hanna H.
November 26, 2005

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