You might well ask them. They're both generally open, and it's not as if they can't turn you down if they don't want to share. Questions aren't inherently a bad thing.
It isn't so much so that I was lost upon arriving here. It's more that I miss the food and culture of home. I can replicate some of the former here, but the latter is impossible to regain.
Don't forget how they've mangled football. Oh, I'm sorry: soccer.
But beyond the climate . . . odd as it sounds, the slang. I don't know if it's different when you come from a country with an entirely different language, but it's very odd to regard a whole host of things and be told there's a different word for them.
Apartment. Umbrella. Elevator. Television. Wrench. Drunk. The list goes on.
Doesn't sound odd at all. A little reminder that no matter how normal this place seems, it isn't quite home. It's got to bring it up every time you see one of those.
Wouldn't have pictured you as a football fan, though?
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It occurs to me I don't know as much about their background as I would like to. Ardyn would certainly tell, but they might consider it prying.
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Well. Looping back to my initial question, since you might actually know.
Isn't Ardyn's birthday coming up, and does he like chocolate?
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Have something planned?
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I think we could leave the big plans to the twins. Not like we could stop them.
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Where's home?
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Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture! Ah, Japan. My parents are still over there.
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I suppose we have that in common, then: I moved here from England only a few years ago. Rather odd living in America, isn't it?
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America is odd, but I got used to it pretty fast. Is England so different than America, then?
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It isn't so much so that I was lost upon arriving here. It's more that I miss the food and culture of home. I can replicate some of the former here, but the latter is impossible to regain.
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I understand completely. I miss the festivals from home, the celebrations around here don't even compare. And America, what have you done to baseball?
Anything in particular from home that just isn't the same here?
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But beyond the climate . . . odd as it sounds, the slang. I don't know if it's different when you come from a country with an entirely different language, but it's very odd to regard a whole host of things and be told there's a different word for them.
Apartment. Umbrella. Elevator. Television. Wrench. Drunk. The list goes on.
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Wouldn't have pictured you as a football fan, though?
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I get it! The Hanshin Tigers are terrible, but if an American tries to tell me they're terrible, I'll defend them so hard.