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<P>Hey boy wish you a smooth and pleasant study over there.</P>
<P>I happened to know two senior ladies from Norway some years ago, they were really warm, outgoing and friendly to me. The first impression is that they all speak quite fluent English, with quite irish-style pronounciation. I don't konw if all people there could speak such elegant English, not like others parts in Europe like France or Italy, you will often have to listen to wried and/or broken English.</P>
<P>Fishing in Norway is surely gonna be your precious experience in your life. Like Chun99 said, maybe you need to speak to local guys about fishing topics more often, just communicate with them with courage, don't mind the difference of skin color or any others, making good friends will help you a lot when living abroad.</P>
<P>Remember droping us some message from over there when you have time, tell us what's new and what's interesting, we will be very happy to read from you, just like you are still here with us, geographically. </P> |
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