I don't think I mentioned it at all last week but on sunday we had two italian students arrive to stay with us for two weeks. So far this year we've had about 10ish students staying with us, and many more others throughout the years, so we're pretty used to the whole process by now. Saying that however, I'm constantly surprised at how different all of the students are.
What I mean by this is, how shy they are, how talkative, how much they interact with us outside of having dinner etc... Why I'm constantly surprised is because every time I think, 'Oh we've had all types of students stay with us, these can't be much different' and yet most tend to act differently or do things differently to the previous ones.
The reason I thought about writing this today is because the two italian girls staying with us offered to cook dinner last night, and none of the students previously had asked to do this. I won't go too much into how the dinner went, let's just say it was a good attempt, especially due to the fact that they were using food foreign to them and cooking in someone else's kitchen.
I think what I'm trying to get at in this blog is that know matter how much you think you know people, whether it be a specific person or a group in general, they'll always surprise you with something new.
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