We live in a small town (20,000). People here are friendly. We have been trying for a week to get our sim cards activated so that we could have cell phones and a dongle (for wi-fi) and we keep running into problems. The shop keeper who has been helping us felt sorry for us and gave us temporary cards to use until ours get activated. It was very nice of him. It meant that I could call my family today (it's my birthday).
Later in the evening we went to make copies of our passports and the shop keeper invited us to sit with him and his friend to have some chai. We couldn't talk too much to each other but it was very friendly. As we were leaving, we thanked him and he said "You are our guests."
We have met some of the faculty at the university and one woman who is an English professor has been very kind and helpful. She brought me some Cadbury chocolate and cake for my birthday.
Later in the evening we went to make copies of our passports and the shop keeper invited us to sit with him and his friend to have some chai. We couldn't talk too much to each other but it was very friendly. As we were leaving, we thanked him and he said "You are our guests."
We have met some of the faculty at the university and one woman who is an English professor has been very kind and helpful. She brought me some Cadbury chocolate and cake for my birthday.
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