• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: Geiciane10
  • Perguntado 8 anos atrás

When you visit another country , it is you obligation to know about their local customs and language and to respect their culture.
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Respostas

respondido por: brian00
2
As soon as you make a couple of honest and good local friends, go and hang out with them by yourself. If you are part of a clique from your home country, people will tend to treat you as a closed social unit and not socialise with you. Be sure to reciprocate as well: when you want to hang out, extend invitations to locals so they feel welcome in your social life, and don't always hang out with the same people. I find this is #1 mistake of interns and exchange students looking to make real friends -- they feel obligated to be attached to the friends of the country they arrived with. A local asks them, "Hey, do you want to get lunch with my friends?" and their response is "Hmm, let me ask my friends first." Forget your friends. Just go! While having a group of friends from your home country is okay -- it will easily make a good support group especially if you run into trouble -- sticking with that same group every weekend for social activities is not a good way to make friends with locals if that's really your objective. Split up, walk different paths, be happy and enjoy the people you meet.
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