India, Turkey, Tunis
Hey hey hey @-ers
How are you doing in this exams days?
Well as you all know we had our first LCM after summer, vacations, sea-side, beaches, sun sets, adventures .............
And now it's time to get back to reality and start working again :)
You probably wonder why is the title India, Turkey, Tunis?
Well we meat our new trainee Benjamin from India and had our lovely guests from EF Bilal from Turkey and Jusuf from Tunis and our, now I can say old trainee Aybars.
So we got divided in 3 groups and learned about their countries and cultures and had task to present funny facts of those three countries and to present it in funny way.

Ladies and gentlemen meet Indian people...
So we learned that Indian people are very very veeeeery smart.
India is consisting of many regions and they
are all very different in clothes, food, language...
They have very developed all sciences especially mathematics.
And now the Turkish people .........
Who presented their country how does it look like on the street, how do they treat tourists :) , how to make kebab and how do they speak
Serbian. Also we found some words that are same in our languages. And shared experiences about how did they teach us Serbian-Turkish history in schools, which stories were the same and which one not same. After that came the discussion about EU and integration, what is the problem with the Turkey to join EU (the biggest one according to them is big difference between European and Asian part of Turkey ) and then we went a bit to Serbia and her integration, and I can say that our trainees are very optimistic about that, tanx gays :). And also we learned who is Atatürk.And last but not the least Tunis..............................
They decided to surprise us and sing us a song. It goes something like this
Diki diki sadiki

Amta rafikol bayti amissi
Ay keth jaro
Waski maa min ibriki
................
If you are interested in pronunciation or meaning you can contact Lidija :)
And believe it or not we have same words like they for example we call towel peskir and they do too.
Also in their presentation they decided to show us their traditional dance which is belly dance, but as Indian people were punished because they didn't involve all their people in presentation the Tunisians decided to take them as their belly
dancers as you can see in pic.Pay attention to Damjan (tall gay in white t-shirt) what is he doing ….. hm….?
After LCM we went to Maska cafe for a drink and found out that the joke with elephant (how to put elephant in fridge …?) exist every where, all trainees new it.
So what to say …. It was really interesting LCM. And one BIG Thank you to all trainees that visited us and we hope you’ll come again.
Take care

