I'm too trusty with people, some would even say gullible, but I'm lucky that I went to Fiji of all places, people here are amazing, they are the friendliest people I ever met, and they share everything, not just with tourists, but between themselves as well.
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You're too trusty and trustworthy to be welcomed in a home in a faraway land.
The place is so green and full of life. Now, I miss the place where I was born. I was born and grew up in a place that is almost the same as that. I grew up with abundant fruits that even became my business at a young age. Out of nowhere when we were not able to consume what we had, I thought of bringing fruits to sell in school during break time. Ahh, those were the days.
Until when are you staying there?
I'll be living with Zare and Liku until the start of December. I don't know the exact date yet, but my plane is leaving from Nadi on 6th, which means I'll have to get back there a day or two earlier. I think I'll leave them on 2nd December.
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Good. You have more time to be with nature.
Orchids. For some reasons that came to mind as I miss my birth place. Maybe you can bring home a few. I am not sure thougj with how that will be taken on the plane. Some placed prohibit their product to be taken somewhere else.
I was thinking something similar, I wanted to take some cassava with me, but I cant because I'm not heading straighth home; I'll be going to Bangkok for 14 days and then to Kathmandu for a month, and the only thing I'll take with me are spices, which also isn't bad :)
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Wow, you're jet-setting, huh! Well, the orchids may not last if you get from there so yes, better the spices. Maybe there are orchids in Kathmandu. Or wait, they say Nepal has many marble stones, even the beautifully colored ones. I think that will be a better souvenir too.