
During I stay in Malta I aimed to have friends from different countries in order to have new experience and knowledge. When I arrived, as I have written, the first day had been spent for sightseeing and at the end of day I was chilling out into Italian café. An incredible story happened in that café. I ordered pizza, but I hadn’t known what means ‘fried’ in the list ingredients and was surprised find out pizza covered with slices of fried potatoes! I was starving the entire day and pizza was eaten in short time. One waiter (I hadn’t known yet he was owner) tried to find out if I was really enjoying pizza or not. Obviously, I couldn’t lie, but my words were obscure for him and, I was amazed, ordered me to choose any another pizza from list. I was supposed to agree, but my stomach was absolutely full and I avoided eating more.

That first day I had seen a diving center ‘Neptune’ and booked in for diving. The second day became at 9am in that center. To cut a long story short we made only two dives in cold water, approximately 16 grades above zero. When we finished our journey, I met a group of students, young and funny. I joined them and we decided to go to the casino because they had
never been in Malta’s casino and, of course, myself neither. We took a bus and went to casino near my hotel. They were interesting team, all from the USA. They were a couple black men, one girl from Hong Kong and another girl from Poland. They had graduated medicine university in the USA and were practicing in Malta then. I suppose I wasn’t irritated them, but I couldn’t make any conversation and I didn’t get on with them.
Fortunately, the first day of school came and brought me new acquaintances. What a great evening we had. We had a supper which was included in a school program, called ‘Welcome dinner’. We were invited to (they said) an oldest restaurant of the island. It was a dark, somber vault with several rows of tables and heavy wooden chairs. Typical Maltese meals were brought: soup, grilled fish or fried meat for choice and one glass of wine. The kind atmosphere urged us to speak a lot, let us know each other. Speaking personally, I got on with Michael from Germany and corky, bubble men from Germany too, his name I forgot. Also, I met my tour guide from my travel agency, who organized the trip. I had been told some useful things, for instance, popular places for sightseeing. It lasted four hours and everyone went away with good mood. Was the food good? If I had lived short time in Malta, I would have liked it, but during I eat different meals, I had fallen in pizzas. I really miss of it here…
Generally speaking, school suggested us plenty of activities later, where our constant team were shaped. We met each other in school at breaks and that’s happened, discussed about lessons, drank coffee and ate huge long Maltese roll (burger are being called small circle thing like a MacDonald’s fish burger.) I almost forgot about internet café where we all could have internet unlimitedly used. Although our school contained hundreds of students, our company was happened in first days. There were Mete Kaplan from Turkey with young friend, Yuri from St. Petersburg, Boris from Malta, Nicole from Austria and, of course, gorgeous Nastya from Russia in our team. Different people joined us every day but they were a skeleton.

That first day I had seen a diving center ‘Neptune’ and booked in for diving. The second day became at 9am in that center. To cut a long story short we made only two dives in cold water, approximately 16 grades above zero. When we finished our journey, I met a group of students, young and funny. I joined them and we decided to go to the casino because they had
never been in Malta’s casino and, of course, myself neither. We took a bus and went to casino near my hotel. They were interesting team, all from the USA. They were a couple black men, one girl from Hong Kong and another girl from Poland. They had graduated medicine university in the USA and were practicing in Malta then. I suppose I wasn’t irritated them, but I couldn’t make any conversation and I didn’t get on with them.Fortunately, the first day of school came and brought me new acquaintances. What a great evening we had. We had a supper which was included in a school program, called ‘Welcome dinner’. We were invited to (they said) an oldest restaurant of the island. It was a dark, somber vault with several rows of tables and heavy wooden chairs. Typical Maltese meals were brought: soup, grilled fish or fried meat for choice and one glass of wine. The kind atmosphere urged us to speak a lot, let us know each other. Speaking personally, I got on with Michael from Germany and corky, bubble men from Germany too, his name I forgot. Also, I met my tour guide from my travel agency, who organized the trip. I had been told some useful things, for instance, popular places for sightseeing. It lasted four hours and everyone went away with good mood. Was the food good? If I had lived short time in Malta, I would have liked it, but during I eat different meals, I had fallen in pizzas. I really miss of it here…
Generally speaking, school suggested us plenty of activities later, where our constant team were shaped. We met each other in school at breaks and that’s happened, discussed about lessons, drank coffee and ate huge long Maltese roll (burger are being called small circle thing like a MacDonald’s fish burger.) I almost forgot about internet café where we all could have internet unlimitedly used. Although our school contained hundreds of students, our company was happened in first days. There were Mete Kaplan from Turkey with young friend, Yuri from St. Petersburg, Boris from Malta, Nicole from Austria and, of course, gorgeous Nastya from Russia in our team. Different people joined us every day but they were a skeleton.
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