Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Meeting with ESL Partner: Numero Siete (Last One!)
So I met with my ESL partner today (May 1st) for the last time at once again 1873. It was actually kind of sad because we had really gotten to know each other over the past few weeks! We talked about plans for the summer. He said he plans on taking summer classes (like me), working a lot (also like me), and planning a wedding (NOT like me). He says it is still sort of frustrating talking to some of the registration people because not all of his classes from Mexico transfer and he says he constantly has to talk to multiple people just to get one question answered. He asked how my week had been and I told him I had been quite busy with school and my little sister being in the hospital (she has Cystic Fibrosis). He was sympathetic and told me about his mom who was given the wrong medicine one time and it caused one of her knees to be ruined. We also talked about the differences in Mexican summer vacations and American vacations. He said in Mexico they are off from school during June and August but not July. I had never heard of this before but he said it was because of the way their holiday system worked. He asked me where I was living next year and if I enjoyed where I lived this year. He also asked if I hated having to use community bathrooms. I told him that you just get use to it after a while! He said that when he was in New York, the hotel he was staying at only had a community bathroom. He also said that New York is so much more expensive than Texas (lucky us). He said he would be broke after one shopping trip in New York. He also said that even the TGIF restaurants in New York were expensive! We also talked about the differences in age requirements for legal things in Mexico versus the US. In Mexico, once you are 18 you can legally drink alcohol, drive without a parent, and be considered an adult. He was surprised that you could drive at age 16 in the US without a parent. He also said that he taught many of his cousins to drive because he is can be patient with people. We talked about finals and energy drinks and both of us stated that Redbulls have no effect on us but Monsters do! He said he is also going to bring me some coffee but "doesn't want to give me an addiction" (the way he said this was really funny by the way). He also said that he bought me some funny movies that we had previously discussed in one of our conversations and would give them to me before I left for the summer! I think we both enjoyed getting to know each other and he told me that he really enjoyed getting my perspective on school and American society versus Mexican society. I also really enjoyed getting to know Christian because he is such a nice and motivated guy who has come a long ways and is determined to accomplish all of his goals. Despite the confusion and scheduling problems, this has been a neat and culturally enhancing experience!
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Hey Bailey! I really enjoyed reading this blog about your last meeting with your conversation partner! I didn't realize that you couldn't drive without a parent until 18 in Mexico, that's really interesting. I think it is awesome that meeting with him has enhanced your perspective on the different cultures. Great post!
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