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Expat Life: What’s Nice Protestant Girl Doing This Place? Paperblog Pick in Expat

Expat Life: What’s a Nice Protestant Girl Doing in This Place?

Tweet Has the expat life ever given you surprises you most likely wouldn’t have had if you’d stayed home? Of course you have. I had plenty, like almost ending up in a bush jail in... Read more

Friends Forever Acquaintances Now? Paperblog Pick in Expat

Friends Forever Or Acquaintances for Now?

In the States, "everyone" is our "friend," even if we just met them. It's our culture and our language. We want to be friendly. We smile a lot and try to act friendly.We talk... Read more

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    The 28 October 2011 by   Monkeys And Mountains Adventure
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  • Friends Forever Or Acquaintances for Now?

    Friends Forever Acquaintances Now?

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    The 27 October 2011 by   Tangocherie
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    The 20 October 2011 by   Floridagirlinsydney
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    The 17 October 2011 by   Ellen
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    The 09 October 2011 by   Sedulia
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    The 31 October 2011 by   Monkeys And Mountains Adventure
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    The 14 October 2011 by   Miss Footloose
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    The 20 October 2011 by   Sedulia
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    The 11 October 2011 by   Monkeys And Mountains Adventure
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    The 07 October 2011 by   Monkeys And Mountains Adventure
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