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Expat Easter Dinner

bdahunter

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If there is one thing that most Expats like myself tend to dread it's Holidays. All your family are usually thousands of miles away, the airlines have jacked up their prices in celebration of the holiday and you have to content yourself with a long distance phone call at exhorbitant rates to stay in touch with loved ones; add to this the fact that all your local friends will be busy with their families and it can make for a pretty lonely holiday for expats.:sadwalk:
I've been living abroad for several decades now so I'm a bit of an old hand at this by now and so we always invite other expats over for dinner for the holidays, as they're in the same situation. Everybody gets to share the company of others, a good meal is enjoyed in the company of new friends and the conversation is never dull. Expats tend to live outside the box by their very nature and it is rare to find an expat who is a wall flower, it usually makes for a rousing good time.:super:
Easter Dinner was at my house yesterday, with 10 expats in attendance - 2 Canadians, 2 Americans, 1 Aussie, 1 German and 1 Brit / Afrikaner couple with their two teenage children who have lived in so many countries that they are really citizens of the world. The wine flowed, the conversation never lagged and every bit of the spread I put on was heartily devoured by the time I tucked them into cabs and sent them home last night.:buds:
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Now that's a Happy Easter,

Eric
 
Even though we are Canucks, and have the usual number of good friends, our children are all scattered across Canada... So we had to do the phone call thing to them. It is just not the same as having them here.

But the closeness of the good friends does temper that absence some.

Fair winds

Micheal
 
We've been travelling since November of last year so we haven't stayed in one place long enough to know people for a long time but as Expats will we make friends fast, especially with other likeminded expats. It's a good thing Ben Bernanke wasn't at the table yesterday, we'd have hung him high.:crylol:
 
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