Sentences with phrase «sharing a meal with locals»

Sharing a meal with locals is one of the best ways to get to know them.
Having that flexibility allowed me to dance the night away at a Full Moon Party in Thailand, share a meal with locals in Montenegro and climb a volcano in Indonesia.

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Last night, my wife Janny and I had the honor of sharing a table with a gathering of local Muslim's for an Iftar meal.
Gather with your local Christian family as much as you can to share meals and Spirit life, but there is no requirement or scripture that models you to do it in an institutional religious manner.
The mission of the cookbook was to inspire readers to cook delicious seasonal food from local farmers markets and to share home cooked meals with family and friends.
Built around a sharing economy business model, founder Jean - Michel Petit initially thought of the idea while sharing a meal with Indian locals in Peru.
Some other «enrich» examples: A guided champagne tour of Holyrood Palace, the Queen's official home in Scotland; meeting a real cosmonaut and learning about the history of space exploration in Moscow; and sharing a traditional meal with a local family in their home in the Black Sea.
Share a meal in Athens with woman traveling from Korea and communicate by hand gestures and smiles: neither of you speaks the other's, nor the local, language.
For a meal shared with local residents, head to the casual and affordable Dit's Restaurant on King Street.
In 2014, the VizEat app was first launched in Paris and it has now become the world's most popular meal - sharing platform, with guests being welcomed into a global network of hosts» homes while making authentic connections with both locals and travellers.
With local Hawaiian flight attendants who are eager to share their aloha, to main cabin meals that feature some excellent Pacific Rim cuisine, Hawaiian Airlines is definitely the airline of choice when flying to Hawaii.
All the crew are qualified professionals, providing guests with gourmet meals and sharing their knowledge of the local ecology.
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