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Brian: Hey Fanny. Fanny: Hey, Brian. Brian: How's it going? Fanny: Not bad. Brian: Alright, so we're asking each other questions about our countries, and last question that I asked was, when was a good time to visit? but I have another question for y...
Brian: Hey Fanny. Fanny: Hey. Brian: So we're asking each other questions about our countries, and I have a couple of questions about China for you. Fanny: Sure, go ahead. Brian: So the first thing I was looking to know was, what's the best time to v...
Clare: So did you have a choice about what sort of job you were going to have in the military? Mike: No, we don't. Once you enlist, you have to go through a--what do you call it?-- a health medical check up and you'll be given grade A to F. If you ge...
Clare: Hello this is Clare from the United States and I am talking with Mike from Singapore about serving in the army. Ah.. Mike I've heard that in Singapore it is required that all men serve in the army. Is that true? Mike: Yes that's true. We have...
Paul: Hi, this is Paul from England speaking with Katia from Mexico. Today we are speaking about friends and money. Katia, if a friend came to you asking to borrow some money, what would your reaction be? Katia: If I have a good friend that really ne...
Paul: Hi, this is Paul from England speaking with Katia from Mexico. First question is do you give money to charity? Katia: Well, Paul, it's a difficult question because you really want to help people, but I always question myself where if the money...
Paul: Hi, this is Paul from England and I'm here with Katia from Mexico. Today we're gonna speak about being a woman. I can't imagine what it's like to be a woman. It must be really difficult. Katia: Well, I wouldn't say difficult, difficult. I think...
Katia: Hello, everyone, this is Katia from Mexico and we are here with Paul from England, and today we're gonna have a very interesting conversation about men. What's difficult about being a man and what are the good things about being a man, so we h...
Jeff: So were you always able to live with only a few possessions? Jonathan: Oh, certainly not. The first trip I ever did to South America I had the most massive backpack you could imagine. I mean I had to get it from a sort of military surplus store...
Jeff: So, Jonathan, you are the... maybe most prolific traveler I have ever met, and your home is a suitcase, so how do you live out of a suitcase like that? Jonathan: I wouldn't really say my home is a suitcase, but I think that people really hold o...
Jeff: So, Jonathan, what is home for you? Where is home for you? Jonathan: Where is home for me? Actually, I would have to say that I'm homeless. Jeff: Homeless! What do you mean homeless? Jonathan: Well, I don't call one particular place home. I pre...
Jeff: Now the world is small and there's this type of people who are called backpackers, and you've been a backpacker, or you are a backpacker. What's a backpacker and what do you think of them? Jonathan: I don't know if I'd go so far as to say I'm a...
Matthew: Hi, this is Matthew White. MB: And this is MB. Matthew: And we are talking about our experience with Habitat For Humanity and our trip to Papua New Guinea with a group of Japanese students. MB: Right. Matthew: MB, a lot of people ask, you kn...
Matthew: So, MB, with Habitat For Humanity, can you kind of describe for us a normal day at one of the work-sites? MB: Sure, so we usually get up very early in the morning, probably around 6:30 in the morning and when we were in Papua New Guinea we h...
Matthew: Hi, everybody. My name's Matthew White and I'm here interviewing Mary Birch-Harmon, who we lovingly call MB. MB, we know you go on lots of trips for Habitat For Humanity. Could you please explain exactly what is Habitat? MB: Sure. Habitat Fo...