RE: Car Crash In Clevia, Suriname ๐Ÿš—๐Ÿ’ฅ๐Ÿ‘ฎ Most Exciting Thing To Happen In Ages

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You know, I will have to take your word that your family is bored out of your minds. Because seeing you engaged in creative hammock-making, noni-juicing, and constant hive-blogging seems actually rather sweet. But yes, I understand, after countless months this too may have reached a limit. And nothing expresses this more than the "excitement" of some idiot outside causing a one-car-accident with a power pole. I'm glad the essential services are back up, and that no one got hurt. Oh yes: Props on your Spanish! ๐Ÿ˜Ž



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I think no matter the circumstance, I have a lust for life, so I'll always find something to live for. I think the family and I would all easily say Hive is the main force in our daily lives for several years already. Thanks for approving of my ridiculous Spanish. I am just glad to be able to contribute something to a Spanish conversation at all.

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Of course, that's how you improve your Spanish: by using it! (But who am I telling? You're no stranger to learning foreign languages!) And I'm sure your neighbor appreciates it too. Since she's Cuban, I can imagine the vibes on her side are more lively and open than what you've experienced from the rest of Suriname.

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The most interaction we've got here is from the Guyanese, Cubans, Brazilians, and Haitians. I think I can always relate to immigrants/migrants anywhere I go because we have a shared experience in the host country.

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Right, and since all migrants share the experience of migration, they are more eager to form a community with each other, especially if the host culture doesn't treat them as equals.

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