Our Business ethics teacher is teaching social dancing as well. SO one day we somehow managed to persuade the guys with our peacefull ways*devil laugh*
But anyway after like two hours of whining and complaining they were coming. We came there quite tired, the way took around 45 minutes and when we saw the teenage faces it was almost too much. Thank god we were standing in the doors, otherway the guys would escape. Well what a girl must do a girl must do * sigh*
Because the way you dance, I mean a pair dances, depends mostly on the male, and let me tell you they do not teach social dancing in Finnland or Scotland, we pretty much sucked. I think it is enough to say, the name of the dance was disco fox. Well bad choice for the first time, Mr. Reese. It was fast, it was fun, but to be honest, we looked more loke maniacs of some kind than gracious dancers:))))))
Because I have had some dancing lessons and Anna as well, we tried to help the third international couple...well international aka finish:)))) We were trying to teach the Finn at least the basic steps, to which Ulla, his gracious and kind *cough cough* partner said: "Pekka I am sorry, this will never work, you dance like a troll." After this Pekka, the poor thing, was confused, and the two other guys were sitting on the floor laughing.
But anyway after like two hours of whining and complaining they were coming. We came there quite tired, the way took around 45 minutes and when we saw the teenage faces it was almost too much. Thank god we were standing in the doors, otherway the guys would escape. Well what a girl must do a girl must do * sigh*
Because the way you dance, I mean a pair dances, depends mostly on the male, and let me tell you they do not teach social dancing in Finnland or Scotland, we pretty much sucked. I think it is enough to say, the name of the dance was disco fox. Well bad choice for the first time, Mr. Reese. It was fast, it was fun, but to be honest, we looked more loke maniacs of some kind than gracious dancers:))))))
Because I have had some dancing lessons and Anna as well, we tried to help the third international couple...well international aka finish:)))) We were trying to teach the Finn at least the basic steps, to which Ulla, his gracious and kind *cough cough* partner said: "Pekka I am sorry, this will never work, you dance like a troll." After this Pekka, the poor thing, was confused, and the two other guys were sitting on the floor laughing.
I lookied at him trying really hard not to smile and told him, he wasn't that bad. He looked at me sadly and told me: "You are just being polite." To which I could only reply: "Well, ....yes:)."
After the lessons we went to a little irish pub and got us some beers. Like I told you before, I actually drink beer here. We started some small talk about alcohol. *HEY we are erazmus people:)))))* We told them that we/in SVK/ sometimes drink red wine and coke, after which they looked at us really strangely. And told us: "Slovak girls you are really strange:)." After a while, we were talking about eating habits of the Finish guys. They eat Tuna fish and sausage and Salami and drink milk with it. Well I call THAT strange:). But different country, different habits. Like my Scottish friends say : "Whatever rocks your boat, duuude:)))))"

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yeah..that milk habit during the lunch is pretty weird...combining some meat, sauce and i don´tknow what else...and drink it with glass of milk...we were laughing with Janco that one day, when we feel we are strong enough, we will try it....well, almost 3 months have passes and we haven´t done that yet:-)..maybe today....to be honest..probbably not :-)
well...ahm, I have to confess...I sometimes do combine "acidko" with some meat...you know, bread, cheese, salami or ham and...the acidophilous milk. And the roommates sometimes look sceptical (...let's say). But it's really good, I can recommend...I've survived it after all...ok, it may seem strange. So go Suomi go, although I don't have any lunch-milk habbit. Try it one day...
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