You have done a lot of things: Christmas songs - lyrics, Christmas cards, some useful expressions in Greek and English, maps and names of European countries...we're impressed! Συγχαρητήρια Synchareteria! (It's good ywe don't have to say it because it's hard to pronounce it - with this "ch" or "k" or "h" in the middle;) Poland
We appreciate your kind words very much. We are also impressed by everything you do here and we think you are all very talented. So we also send you a very big Συγχαρητήρια which is not that difficult to pronounce..Lets try together...Syn-Ha-ri-TI-ri-a..:) You see how easy it was eventually? Now you write it down and say it 100 times to make sure you can remember it tomorrow...The Greeks.
Introduction: Intercultural difference is not simply a question of language. Even if we know how to speak a foreign language we also know there are plenty of traps, which make real communication difficult because of cultural differences. We do not always just use words to communicate something. We can express pleasure with a smile and anger with a glower. We express surprise by raising our eyebrows and indifference by shrugging our shoulders. In fact there is a whole language of body movements and gestures that we use all the time, often without realising it. In fact, it is known as body language.
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You have done a lot of things: Christmas songs - lyrics, Christmas cards, some useful expressions in Greek and English, maps and names of European countries...we're impressed!
Συγχαρητήρια Synchareteria!
(It's good ywe don't have to say it
because it's hard to pronounce it -
with this "ch" or "k" or "h" in the middle;)
Poland
We appreciate your kind words very much. We are also impressed by everything you do here and we think you are all very talented. So we also send you a very big Συγχαρητήρια which is not that difficult to pronounce..Lets try together...Syn-Ha-ri-TI-ri-a..:) You see how easy it was eventually? Now you write it down and say it 100 times to make sure you can remember it tomorrow...The Greeks.
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