9.28.2007

This one is for Chase and the rest of the class...

It’s an interesting thing traveling to new countries. There’s always some kind of cultural misunderstandings or rules that you will inevitably realize a little too late. Many of these situations happen and then become the fireside stories that missionaries sit around and tell each other in candid moments. Sorry if you guys didn’t understand all that. Let me put it another way.

Not all people in the world live as we do in America. There are a lot of people who have different rules for their communities and culture and families and stuff. For example, in the United States most kids have their own room. If you have your own room raise your hand. O.k. now put them down. If you share with a brother or sister raise your hand. O.k. you can put them down. See in many places around the world a lot of people share a room with a brother, sister, cousin, mom or dad. Sometimes they may even share with two brothers or two sisters or more. Here’s another example. If you have more than three pairs of shoes raise your hand. O.k. put them down. Did you know that in many places around the world lots of children will never have a pair of shoes. They will walk to school and home and to the shops barefoot. So everyone take off your shoes and let your teacher smell them. Then walk around barefoot the rest of the day. (But only if your teacher says it’s o.k.)

Some countries have McDonalds and KFC and different restaurants that are similar to the U.S. but in some places the food isn’t the same. Actually the food may be the same, like chicken, beef, zebras, corn flakes and toast. It’s just that sometimes we eat different PARTS of the animals. Here’s an example. I was recently visiting a country in Asia. The country is called Malaysia. Can you find that on a map? It’s near Indonesia and Thailand. I went with a friend of mine to go have breakfast and guess what we had? Chicken feet. I was very surprised to have a bowl of tasty looking chicken feet sitting in front of me. My friends all ate them, so I picked one up with my chopsticks and ate one too. It was pretty good actually. Maybe someday you can ask your mom or dad for chicken feet for dinner?

Do you guys think it’s ok to have a competition between the boys and the girls? I think we should see who’s smarter. Who do you think is smarter? Girls or the boys? I’ll think of two questions, one for the boys and one for the girls. Then we’ll see who’s smarter.

Girls:
#1- How many countries are currently in the European Union? (Without using the Internet to find out)

Boys:
#1- What is the name of your school?

So who got the question right? Boys? Girls? Tell your teacher to email me and let me know who’s smarter, boys or the girls.

Ok. Everyone have a good day and I’ll try and take a picture of a giraffe for you.

Thanks for reading…

4 comments:

mShachi said...

LOL....chicken feet huh...haha..remembered how your eyes turn big...lol...peace

Anonymous said...

hey matt.. its joe here, from malaysia that is. I didnt know you had chicken feet lol... maybe it'll be something you like as much as Milo ice..:P

CeLiNe said...

Ha! Long live the chicken feet!btw, u had it in the typical 'dim-sum' style..FYI its also great as soup. maybe we'll all keep that for next time. God bless!

Created One said...

Hope you are well!
Chicken feet, really? It would be hard not to make a face when that is put before you.