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Invitations to a Home

Spanish

Alejandro Octavio Aguilera (Monterrey, Mexico) "The first thing is "don't come on time! This is very important. If the appointment..."

María Esther Castillo (Monterrey, Mexico) "Yes here in Mexico when a person comes from somewhere else, that is a foreigner..."

Carmen Gioliana Vila Raguz (Lima, Peru) "Well, when one is in another country, in this case here in Peru, for three days or..."

Stella Rizo Patrón (Lima, Peru) "It is common, if there is a good relationship with the client, to invite him to your..."

Armando Berdeja Zambrana (La Paz, Bolivia) "In Bolivia it is common to invite some friend to your house. Normally when it is the..."

Chinese

Yvonne Yen (Kaohsing, Taiwan) "If you are among Chinese people... "

Hong Zhang (Shanghai, China) "Chinese people can be split into two kinds..."

Yi Zhang (Shanghai, China) "About this question of whether Chinese people typically..."

Turkish

Hamit Gürdoğan (Ankara, Turkey) "Inviting someone over the house has been..."

Cemal Tura (Diyarbakır, Turkey) "It is important to show sincerity if..."

Gülay Onursal (Ankara, Turkey) "Turks are a hospitable nation, now everyone knows..."

Serdar Tan (Ankara, Turkey) "Turks are already known as hospitable over the world. We also..."

Gülsüm Deniz (İstanbul, Turkey) "It is very common to invite someone for a meal in Turkey. This is..."

Japanese

Yutaro (Kyoto, Japan) "I think it varies per age, but..."

Hiroshi (Tokyo, Japan) "After going to the U.S..."

Tsutomu (Tokyo, Japan) "Then tsutomu says..."

Emiko (Kyoto, Japan) "In Japan, I think it is correct to say that inviting people..."


Authors: LouisPM, orkelm.