Monday, March 23, 2015

WELCOMING FOREIGNERS Adrià H. (1 BATX A)

Sometimes, here in Spain, we have interchanges with other countries people who come here to Spain. 

Their countries are so different from Spain, because of their cultures, their languages and food. Their traditions are very different, including the timetables, which depending on the country the person comes from are totally extreme. A clear example is when it’s time to eat; they probably have dinner at 5 p.m. while here in Spain we have it approximately at 9 p.m.

So if a foreign boy or girl comes here to Spain I’ll recommend them to accustom to Spanish schedules. It won’t be easy, because if they eat at 11:30 a.m., we do it at 2:00 p.m. Then, the other possible problem is the food. Every country has its own food. For example, Japanese diet is composed by insects and many types of food which, here in Spain, most of us we won’t ever taste them.

Now, talking about the way the Spanish people act, we can say that foreign people will have to do things politely, because in many countries they act less politely than us and it could be a problem for us because they will litter the country.


To be closing, I want to say that people from other countries will be totally welcomed and I’m pretty sure that they’ll feel very comfortable. Spaniards will receive them open-armed because Spain is one of the most visited countries in the world  

ADRIÀ HUGAS
1 BATX A

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