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--- TER ATIO AL ST DE TS Midion Neth 1. What is your general observation about the U.S., C.S.I. and Twin Falls? My own observations about the U.S., C.S.I., and Twin Falls are as follows: 1, I eat many different foods some I like and some I don't. 2.. I saw some pretty chicks but they are not pretty like the girls on my island. 3. People are very friendly. 4. There are lots of cars, long roads and nice mountains. 5. This is my first time to see snow and I kind of like it better than rain. 2. Any other comments you would like to make. Of course, Yes!!!! I wanted to marry an American girl, but no one likes me. Why? Maybe I'm too ugly. Anyway I love you all. 188
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2.4 .. Jesse Tam 1. What is your general observations about the U.S.A., C.S.I., and Twin Falls? From my point of view, Irealized that new environment is very strange for me because everything is very different from my hometown. United States is a big country with thousands of miles of space and C.S.I. is a good school. Although it is not big, for me it can provide facilities very well. Twin Falls is only a good town. Everything is alright except the inconvience of transportation. 2. What sports do you enjoy most both here and in your home country? Most people in Hong Kong like football which is different from the American Foot- ball, but people here like basketball better and so do I. Amy Tsang 1. Why did you come to the U.S.A.? Hong Kong is a prosperity country, no matter in industry, commerce, or in inter- national trading. Educational System is also quite good, it can come up to world's standard, but due to the limitation of schools and scholarships, most students would like to go abroad for further studies. I am the one who would like to know more, see more, and study more girlg I want to come over U.S.A. because I want to gain more knowledge and fill up myself! Z. What do you think of American food, girls or boys, and our basic living standard? By the first week I arrived in U.5.A. I could not eat because the food has changed. It is quite different between American food and Chinese food, I gradually adapt to the environment. The main food for lunch and dinner is rich and some dishes American food is quite strange to me. Girls and boys are more or less the same. Basic living standard is rather high in U.5.A. because the ratio of money is 1 tU.S.A.J to 6 tI'I.K. dollarj so everything here is more expensive than in I-Iong Kong. 189
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