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There were three special guests visited our group during last two weeks.

Busy to set up a instrument, workshop, seminar ......

They are French, Michel and Serge, and a profesor.....

The M & S are 60+ years old, but look younger than their ages, no much wrinkers as my parent or mostly asian people. 

They were exciting and interested to visit temples and having nyonya food.

Therefore, we purposely fetched them to a nyonya cuisine restaurant, visited mosque, india and buddha temples. 

We keep taking photos for them, due to the guiltiness and shame after Michel's camera had been stolen when he traveled to an island on last weekend. We shame to our country famous airline which caused the crisis.  Hence, we hope to take more pictures before they leave.

I really enjoy when travelled together with them, both of them are typical French, not so expert in speaking english.

Most of people say that English is an international laugauge, but i not so agree to this statement.

The useful and well known International Lauguage should be " Sign Lauguage" ...

HAhaha..... most of the time, we chat via drawing, writting and pointing the words in English -French dictionary....

i still found the fun when i drew a "fish, pig, prawn, vege ....." when we were on the way to nyonya restaurant......such a funny thing.

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Both of them are so friendly even talking to us who are 30 years younger than them, like their children, however, we are treated as a close friend.

By leaving the university, they were rushing to shopping mall to buy sourvenirs for us, the chocolates are the gifts we received.

At the airport, Michel was saying goodbye to us with a France 's goodbye kiss....so shy we all.......but we felt his sincerity.....:)

I would like to travel to France once on a day of mine.

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