Tomorrow, our tasks include in-depth interviews with a few friends from the states as well as some Micans. It should be interesting to say the least. I've found that most students on campus acknowledge me without a greeting, yet if I initiate a "hi" or "hello," I'm always met in the middle with a smile and one back. With luck, our search for talkative and hopefully opinionated Indians will be unproblematic.
Our mission is to find attitudes and beliefs of Indian students regarding America. What Professor Krishna calls "insight" should unveil itself during tomorrow's interviews.
To McVettie's and peanut butter (dinner tonight).
Until tomorrow.
2 comments:
Hi Sarah, just at work think of you. Your so close to finishing up such a great life experience. You should feel very proud of yourself and your accomplishment at such a young age.
only a few days to go and back to the vacation. I love you.
Daddy
HI SARAH:
POPS AND I ARE THINKING ABOUT YOU AND WONDERING WHAT IS IN YOUR SCHEDULE FOR TODAY. IF YOU CAN TAKE SOME PICTURES OF THE HOTELS IN MAUMBAI AND GOA. WHEN YOU COME HOME YOU WILL HAVE TO TELL US ALL ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCES AND YOUR TRAVELS. I KNOW THEY WILL BE VERY INTERESTING AND YOU WILL HAVE LOTS OF DIFFERENT THINGS TO TELL US.
WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU.
LOVE YOU,
G-MAMA & POPS
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