1. eat homemade fish and chips (or for picky elsa and jace, battered chicken)
and attempt to make crumpets for tea time. or you could just make muffins.
2. try your best to imitate the fanciful accent and elaborate with slang such as
"chin wag", "cheerio", and "cheers".
3. adore all british things. mainly harry potter, adele, the royal wedding, and fine culture. and clothes.
only spend it with the best of friends and roommates. its much funner that way.
as a way of getting together with new friends and having fun, we've started a bi-monthly tradition of experiencing another country's culture with food, costume, music, movies, and the occasional game.
with our excitement to study abroad, london foreign night was planned and the fun began. and while most of our friends may have not completely understood the point or embraced the feeling of the british lifestyle, it was completely fun nonetheless.
as a way of getting together with new friends and having fun, we've started a bi-monthly tradition of experiencing another country's culture with food, costume, music, movies, and the occasional game.
with our excitement to study abroad, london foreign night was planned and the fun began. and while most of our friends may have not completely understood the point or embraced the feeling of the british lifestyle, it was completely fun nonetheless.
i can't wait to experience the finest of things with my dear best friend in good ole blighty and i couldn't think of a better person to go with.
p.s. stay tuned for other adventures in foreign night at 106.
Fun!! I love foreign food nights. I have an amazing delicious sweet sour chicken recipe which is soo easy. If you ever want it for one of your nights let me know :) I love college life!!
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