France!
Hello, M! Nice to see you again.
Thank you, good to see you.
How are you?
Very good. Hey! I’d like to close the program by introducing you to some people I met long time ago at the Gimmelward view hostel. Now they are my family in Switzerland. This is France Merger and this is my friend P. (Nice to meet you) and this is John.
Nice to meet you.
Hi, F. Nice to meet you.
Please come in!
Ok!
Where is Winny?
Hi, Winny!
Hello!
Hi, how are you?
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What is that?
It means when you are on comedy, I have something against sterilely.
Some medicines against ????.
You’ll be, you’ll be ????…
Thank you!
I’m not advocating a cultural free-loading attitude or an ugly American pushiness, just in understanding that I’m as interesting to these Swiss friends as they are to me.
Lorrend in his school will learn to write hydromel (?)
Hydromel, yes, yes.
We have…
Hydromel is for children’s near language.
So to specks too high ?????
Yes.
Where do they come from?
Show me the hole?
The first you hole off.
That’s, that’s exciting. Do you have a tooth fairy?
Very good.
Making local friends is just as important as visiting the huge museums in glittering palaces in your travels. If you had any contacts of relatives, look them up. They don’t need to be next of camp. In Austria once I visited the father of my sister’s ski teacher. That’s close enough.
In case you haven’t figured it out yet, this stop in the Alps’s been a vacation for my vacation, the same idea as last week’s stay in the Italian Riviera. Half way through any trip I schedule a relaxed enjoying mutual break, for recharging your touristic battery it’s hard to leave Switzerland. Well, our hike’s over. And once more I have fun, hope you did too. I hope the opening of folk museum help to orient of you to Swiss culture. And you learned a little something about handling your money over here. If you fell in love with the Berner urbanite you’ll be sharing here with me. Also I hope that I encourage you to get out there and meet some people. I can never get enough from Switzerland. And we are not finish Switzer yet. Join us next week as we visit western French speaking Switzerland for a look at some roman ruins, modern art, great wine, and a delicious chocolate back in tour. Until then I’m R. Steve, wishing you happy travels.