Hello
bloggers,
I Hope you
are very well. Today we will write about a special celebration.
I remember
one in particular for New Year’s Eve in 2005. My husband’s brother visited us
with his girlfriend and a couple of friends. They were going to travel to San
Juan, in Argentina, for New Year’s Eve.
The Argentinian friend, Andrea, said to us on the 30, “why don’t you
come with us?”
So there we
went. We stayed at Andrea’s house in San Juan. Her family were really nice and
we felt really welcomed. When the 31 first came, we got to this party were
there were around 100 people. It was an open area full of tables under the
stars. All the people were really friendly to these people who they did not
know. We laughed a lot, danced, and drank champagne with a bunch of strangers
who were nice to us. It is funny how we can connect with people and it is all
about the energy we all project.
When it came to dinner time, the starter for
every person was “half a chicken”, yes, “half a chicken per person. I couldn’t
believe it. When we said we did not eat
meat, they said, don’t worry and they brought us a whole huge fish. I am not
sure which fish this was but it was gigantic.
It makes me
think how Argentinians can eat. Wow, it was amazing.
What about
you?
Write about
a special celebration big or small that you can remember. The point is that it
is special for you.
When was
it?
Where was
it?
What was
special about it?
Mention anything else you find relevant. Write a
minimum of 220 words, write a comment on this blog and a comment on the blogs
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Too bad the inconvenience with the fish, but they also had an excellent time!
ResponderEliminarWow half chicken per person is a lot, when i traveled to argentina i went to a restaurant and they give me the biggest piece of meat that i never seen before! it was amazing!
ResponderEliminarI did not expect that Argentinians eated that much, is a lot. I would like to go to a party like that some day, sounds so fun.
ResponderEliminarOh no half a chicken is too much for me. I've only been to Argentina once and I only remember the french fries portion... I was also huge. Didn't know at that time if I was being picky or if they served a lot more than us. Now I know!
ResponderEliminarWow, they ate a lot. I would love to spend new year's eve in Argentina, it sounds amazing (except the fish inconvenient)
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ResponderEliminarI love New Year eve, is a great celebrtion, I would like to pass it in other country like you
ResponderEliminarit's really nice that you could talk with strangers so openly, it's a bit difficult for me to do that but I guess that in that type of situacion is more easily
ResponderEliminarWow, I really love the food from Argentina, the thing is that they put meat on almost everything, they should try to change that but its a little bit difficult because that is in their culture.
ResponderEliminarTHEY EAT TOO LONG :0
ResponderEliminarI went to Argentina when I was 2 years old so I don’t really remember anything but sounds fun even though they eat a lot
ResponderEliminarIt´s nice that you had the opportunity to went there. I would like to know about other ways to celebrate new years eve.
ResponderEliminarI love new year's celebration, all the people are very happy
ResponderEliminarThose people knows how to party! San Juan it's such a beautiful place
ResponderEliminarIt sound like a very nice experience. But isn't fish meat too?
ResponderEliminarImprovised travels are the best, things are better when aren't planned
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ResponderEliminarWhat a great party, it feels good that they thought of the guests and had other food options