Hello!
For this time I'll write about a topic that I don't really enjoy to talk: The National Holidays of Chile. This event was around 17 September and 20 September, after the 11th September's commemoration. For this reason I don't like how the chilean people celebrates it. In these days I stay at home and share with my family calmly. Mi family isn't chilean and we don't any chilean traditional activities (neither visiting traditional places or family, only friends), but this year we cooked chilean food and we liked it!
Another activities that I did was going out with a friend, we went to many traditional places where chileans meet for enjoy -called 'fondas'-, but finally we didn't enter or share in one. The fondas are too expensive and don't are really nice (or pleasant). The last days I took academic advantage (in relation with my classmates) because I used the time studying and reading.
And now the most important thing: If I should say that I enjoyed the National Celebrations, I probably say 'yes', because I felt that my 'free time' was nicely employed. I know that these aren't good days for me, but in another dates that aren't related with Chileans Traditions (for example Paraguayan National Holidays) I enjoy a lot.
Finally, I'm not sad after all this, I could smile and share with my classmates. I could be proud about the things that I did, etc... I really like to share with them every different way to enjoy the life, the academic year, and the happiness of the chilean society. I think that's important enjoy these moments.
It's all that I can say about how my 'Chilean National Holidays' were.
I don't enjoy fondas too, In the other hand, I also enjoy sharing those days with my family as you said.
ResponderEliminarI find that your opinion is really good, because you give all the argument that make me feel satisfied to read.. (thank you! :3 )
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