mardi 27 janvier 2015


Sunday January 18th
It was a day on sea, we didn't stop anywhere. When we woke up, we decided to go run again, but not as long as yesterday...My legs still hurt! I ran 10 minutes while Tessje and Ingrid were walking.
After that, we had breakfast, and we went in the conference room for a new activity: towels folding! Every night, when we go back to our cabin, we have new towels waiting, always folding as an animal. As we didn't have anything to do, we decided to learn how to do it! We learned how to do a bulldog and an elephant...I can say that I definitely am really bad for that! Even if the animator came to help me, my towels didn't want to look like animals!
It was the first day where we had real sun, not clouds, so we decided to tan! We found the last seats free (every single seat on the deck was taken) and we fell asleep. The only thing I didn't think about was that: we are approximately at the same latitude as Central Africa, which means that the sun is VERY hot. I put sunscreen on, but only 15 UV and only once. As I usually don't get sunburns, I didn't think I was gonna have some this time..2 hours later I discovered that I was wrong! My entire body was red, I had the mark of my sunglasses...I looked like a giant tomato! After watching a tequila contest on the main deck, we went in the hot tub. We spent around 2 hours in it! I left before everyone else to go put aloe on my sunburns. After eating a the pizza bar, we went in our cabins, talked for a while and got ready for our last night on the boat. Once we were ready, we went to the guest service where we paid for our excursions and the tips: everyone on the boat has to pay 12$/day to pay the 1000 people working on the boat. At our last dinner, we said goodbye to Yulia, our waitresses, we gave her an extra tip because she was just so nice and all the waiters stood in the dinning room with a candle to say goodbye.
We decided to end our night by seeing a Las Vegas show, a musical with songs from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's.
With 6 of the exchange students, I went in our cabin and we finished the night talking about our cultures. It was super interesting to discover how different it could be! For example, the girl from South Korea said she had school from 8 in the morning to 10 in the night. An entire day at school! She talked about how was the relationship between her country and South Korea, she told us stories she heard when she was younger... The vietnamese girl said that when someone dies, the people living in the house have to be very careful if they have a cat because if it jumps over the coffin, the dead is gonna stay in the house forever. Because of that, people usually give their cat away when someone in their family dies. She also said that when they lose a tooth, they don't put in under the pillow, put they throw it outside, over the roof of the house! I also learned a myth about how the astrologic signs appeared. (I can't say it here, it's too long). The norwegian girl told us that for Christmas, they all hold hands and dance around the Christmas tree, singing songs. The belgian girl said that they don't have Santa in Belgium, only Saint Nicholas. We told about which country we were making jokes, for example I said that in Switzerland we made fun of french people, portuguese, belgian (I tried to explain to the belgian girl why we described them as a bit retarded but I don't think she understood!). The Norwegian girl said that they didn't like at all Swedish, or Danish people, all these nordic countries make jokes about each other. Germany makes jokes about Poland. At the end we realized that in every country (except South Korea), we all have the song “Frère Jacques”. So we all sang it and recorded it. It was awesome! It sounded so different! It said the same story in every language, except in Vietnamese where it means: little yellow bird who tries to fly!

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