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That's true. Though I find that those differences are much easier to notice at first glance. Just being in this place makes me feel very different from a society that's so far advanced in technology.
[It's strange to think about, but she has to agree. Even in her short time here she's come to grips with so many things that baffled her upon her arrival.]
You really do. I think it helps that there are so many here who are willing to help you, if it's something you don't understand.
Yeah. I think it's because we all come from so many different places, so it's not like anyone sees it as bad that you don't know how to work a cell phone or whatever. I can say the experience has been fascinating. Even with all the world-jumping, I've always been with people who know me or who know each other. When I first arrived here, everyone was a stranger. That was more of an adjustment than the technology.
It's a bit of a shock, isn't it? Arriving here and knowing absolutely nothing, and no one.
[She twines her fingers together idly, before unlacing them again.]
I was fortunate that a friend of mine arrived not long after I did. For the first few days though, it was just me. I didn't quite know where to begin or how to talk to people.
[he's abandoned the idea of buying gifts and is just getting books now. He has an eclectic selection: gardening, cooking, novels, poetry and a few science books]
I should get going and show off these books to my daughter. It was nice chatting with you.
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You really do. I think it helps that there are so many here who are willing to help you, if it's something you don't understand.
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[She twines her fingers together idly, before unlacing them again.]
I was fortunate that a friend of mine arrived not long after I did. For the first few days though, it was just me. I didn't quite know where to begin or how to talk to people.
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[he's abandoned the idea of buying gifts and is just getting books now. He has an eclectic selection: gardening, cooking, novels, poetry and a few science books]
I should get going and show off these books to my daughter. It was nice chatting with you.
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I suppose I am.
[Nodding, she steps out of the way in the narrow aisle, letting Victor go past when he's ready.]
It was nice meeting you as well. I hope your daughter enjoys them.