Friday, October 28, 2011
What is the next step after making lots of eye contact with a guy?
What is the next step after making lots of eye contact with a guy?
I'm a foreign exchange student in Belgium from California and I can speak the language but not too much. There's a boy at school that I've been making intense eye contact with for a couple weeks now. I said hi the other day, but I'm not sure what to do now. Should I talk to him? And if so, what should I say? I feel like I'm the one that does everything first, so maybe I should wait for him, I'm not sure. Advice?
Singles & Dating - 1 Answers
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Depending on how long you've been in the country i would suggest maybe asking him for a tour of the city. sounds kinda corny but it is a sure fire way to spend time with each other and it will make both of you focus all of your attention on each other.
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Has anyone been to the People to People student Ambassador program?
Has anyone been to the People to People student Ambassador program?
I received a letter about 3 days ago. It's say i can go to England, France, Germany,Belgium, Netherlands, and Switzerland inn the summer of 2009. for 20 days. Has anyone been on the trip? I heard it's a long process of getting into this program. Is it worth to go to this trip and how much did cost about? Thanks.
Embassies & Consulates - 3 Answers
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My daughter was involved a few years ago. it's a good program, but it's expensive.
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took my 11 year old daughter to their 'informative' meeting because no one would discuss the cost with me. As it turns out, the tuition for the Australia program is some $5,200 plus approx $800 for additional transportation, spending money, passports, etc. As I only work full-time at a clerical job, I had to inform my daughter we couldn't afford it after their presentation showed how much fun she would be missing. We weren't alone; I saw quite a few teary-eyed children on the way out - no doubt they also belonged to working-class families who couldn't afford the trip. My beef is the way they absolutely refuse to discuss costs until after their fluffy presentation. They should pre-screen the applicants according to household income as it certainly is a (maybe THE) deciding factor. It is so hard on the lower income children to get all psyched up just to hear 'No, we cannot afford it'. It is a program for the priviledged and wealthy, not the everyday gifted child, and they should advertise it as such.
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Hey umm I cant really answer your question but I got that People to People letter in the mail did you happen to get the "European Heritage"? Because you have the same listed areas as I do.
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Friday, October 7, 2011
I am going to participate in a student exchange program. Which country should i go to?
I am going to participate in a student exchange program. Which country should i go to?
I have the option of going to: Germany (Everywhere), Switzerland (Geneva), France (Paris), Belgium (French part), Spain (Everywhere) and Italy (Everywhere). I am going to be 15 at the time of my departure, I speak French, Russian and obviously English. I live in Canada. Your answers would be much appreciated :)
Other - Destinations - 6 Answers
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France paris ! or italy but its really hot there..... I heard France is beautiful !!!
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id go to the places where you are allowed to go everywhere
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Switzerland for sure!
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I strongly suggest France or Belgium. What program is this under?
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This is a hard one because all of these places are so beautiful! But if I were you I would choose Spain it is a beautiful country and since you already speak French it will be much easier for you to learn a language then when you are older. Trust me! I hope you have a wonderful time no matter where you end up going!
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HEY! I'm doing the same thing! haha i haven't decided where i want to go yet either, I'm really leaning towards Spain, Italy, or France (for you probably there since you speak French) It's a tough decision! have fun!
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I have the option of going to: Germany (Everywhere), Switzerland (Geneva), France (Paris), Belgium (French part), Spain (Everywhere) and Italy (Everywhere). I am going to be 15 at the time of my departure, I speak French, Russian and obviously English. I live in Canada. Your answers would be much appreciated :)
Other - Destinations - 6 Answers
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France paris ! or italy but its really hot there..... I heard France is beautiful !!!
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id go to the places where you are allowed to go everywhere
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Switzerland for sure!
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I strongly suggest France or Belgium. What program is this under?
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This is a hard one because all of these places are so beautiful! But if I were you I would choose Spain it is a beautiful country and since you already speak French it will be much easier for you to learn a language then when you are older. Trust me! I hope you have a wonderful time no matter where you end up going!
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HEY! I'm doing the same thing! haha i haven't decided where i want to go yet either, I'm really leaning towards Spain, Italy, or France (for you probably there since you speak French) It's a tough decision! have fun!
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Do the students in Belgium ride buses?
Do the students in Belgium ride buses?
The students who go to school ride buses to get there or what other transportation devices do they have?
Belgium - 4 Answers
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well, students ride the public transportation just like everyone else. whether that means buses or trains, doesn't matter. now the buses also seem to be loosly based around the school schedules. during school holidays, for example, there are a lot less busses. and busses pass by schools very frequently around the time school gets out. otherwise, there are a lot of kids that get a ride in with their parents
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yes with a cheap"bussy pass"for bus & underground(tram) or when they are old enough a car, but yes that's more expensive. Also many have a bike.
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" Chantal/Duvelbeer is right!
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When they turn 16, many get a license for a scooter/moped, a small engine motorcycle that many tweak so they could approach or exceed 65 mph while they are meant to go only 25-30 mph. And I agree with bikes, busses, trams and few cities subway.
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The students who go to school ride buses to get there or what other transportation devices do they have?
Belgium - 4 Answers
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well, students ride the public transportation just like everyone else. whether that means buses or trains, doesn't matter. now the buses also seem to be loosly based around the school schedules. during school holidays, for example, there are a lot less busses. and busses pass by schools very frequently around the time school gets out. otherwise, there are a lot of kids that get a ride in with their parents
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yes with a cheap"bussy pass"for bus & underground(tram) or when they are old enough a car, but yes that's more expensive. Also many have a bike.
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" Chantal/Duvelbeer is right!
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When they turn 16, many get a license for a scooter/moped, a small engine motorcycle that many tweak so they could approach or exceed 65 mph while they are meant to go only 25-30 mph. And I agree with bikes, busses, trams and few cities subway.
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