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Hello, welcome to Easy English.
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So today, we’re out on the beach on a rainy day in Brighton.
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And we wanna find out; what are peoples favourite countries, Let’s go.
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What is your favourite country?
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Er… my favourite country is France, it's where I grew up
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and I love the countryside, the weather and the food.
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I guess it's going to be Australia. – Oh really?
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Yep, because I’ve been to a lot of countries around the world,
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so there’s some really interested ones,
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but Australia's the one what I’ve had the best time.
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Okay and er… you went for a holiday or to visit someone or...
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It was work and I've also been there on holiday.
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Right okay… - I think if you haven't been to Sydney, - yeah.
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Then… you know, you haven't seen one of the best cities in the world.
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What is your favourite country? – Sri Lanka. - Sri Lanka. - Yes.
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So, please tell me… describe to me why Sri Lanka?
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I went there for my honeymoon and so,
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that was already a really good start,
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because it was just incredibly romantic; everything we were doing.
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But, the people were incredible, the food was absolutely amazing.
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I mean, we started off thinking, oh gosh,
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who on earth has curry for breakfast.
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And by the end of our honeymoon it was curry three times a day
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and it was just fantastic.
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Um… and then we went to lots of nature reserves as well and so...
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just the wildlife that was there was fantastic.
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The beaches were fantastic. Just everywhere, everywhere.
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I couldn’t say a bad thing about it. - Wow.
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What is your favourite country? - My favourite country.
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Um… I probably have lots of favourite countries
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and I tend to like er… mountainous countries so like, like Austria.
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Austria's very… or the Alps, that’s sort of, lots of countries.
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So you've got er… yeah, French Alps or Austrian Alps,
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they’re really good. Er… I also like beach environments I love,
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like in Brighton, we’ve got lots of beaches.
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So again I like, hot, warm beaches, probably Spain;
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Ibiza’s got amazing white sand. Erm… yeah, so that's yeah…
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Okay. - Nice white sand beaches.
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Carribean! Endless places to go.
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Yeah, so broad. – Yeah. What is your favourite country?
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So yeah, I guess I’d pick New Zealand ‘cos it has… it had everything,
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that's true yeah. There was er… glaciers, there was mountains,
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there was the jungle and you could turn around and see it all at once.
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Okay and so, from… from that, I’m guessing you’re someone
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who’s really into their nature and their wildlife maybe?
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That's true yeah. – Yeah? – Yeah.
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Er… and that is specifically why it is your favourite country?
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Just for the… the nature? – Yes, oh my God yes,
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I think… I think I just picked it because of that.
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Just because of the outside, it's really, really nice.
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What is your favourite country?
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I'm going to say America, I lived there for a year,
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I studied there and I also proposed to my wife there.
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So there’s a lot of special memories.
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Well it was a hard one to decide, but I'm gonna go with India.
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Oh, nice. For what reason?
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For the reason that erm… my parents were both born there
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and met each other there. – Really?
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And my sister who is five years older than me was born there
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and then the family came to this country when my sister
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was six months old. Erm… and my love for India didn't really start
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until I was old enough to appreciate everything about it.
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So as a child growing up I found it very, very strange. – Yeah.
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As an adult, it was quite intriguing and we have been and visited as…
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as much as we've been able to at this point.
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Let’s get into it, what is your favourite country?
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Argentina. – Argentina? Yes.
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I thought you were going to tell me Germany? - No. – Curveball.
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I just… people know lots of European countries and I think,
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no… and I'm thinking I went travelling with my wife
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and we spent quite a bit of time in South America and Argentina,
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particularly Patagonia was stunning landscape,
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right down at the bottom of South America on the point.
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What is your favourite country? - To live in or visit? – Doesn’t matter.
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Erm… - Even if you just like the look of the flag.
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Well I… I lived in France for a long time and I really enjoyed that.
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‘Cos it's got everything, it's got two sets of mountains,
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amazing beaches, temperate and hot climates and bit of, sort of,
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you know, more temperate towards the north, beautiful countryside.
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Erm… some French people are nice.
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But I’d have to say the place I've always wanted to visit
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is Canada and the Rockies, in particular.
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I like a mountainous expanse in a vista. – Okay.
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So for example, I really love the highlands.
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You know, where you can see for miles and miles and miles
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and in uninterrupted views.
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What is your favourite country?
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Okay South Africa. - Wow, okay! Thisis great. Okay so,
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describe to me why South Africa is your favourite country.
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Okay er… we holidayed there for just under four weeks
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but we travelled from just outside Joberg (Johannesburg),
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all the way down to Durban and then the Garden Route,
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flew back from Cape Town. Why do we want to go there?
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We've never done a safari; wanted to see, love animals erm…
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but also my father was in the second World War; flew the R.A.F.
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Flew with the South African Air Force
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before coming back to the UK and flying here.
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But… so there was a pull there always to see it,
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because he'd always talked before he… all through our childhood
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and also before he died of his love for the African people,
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the real African people.
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So that was why we put the… what we did together.
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We moved to France when I was about ten. – Okay.
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Erm… but I grew up there.
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so yeah, it's definitely my favourite country.
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And where abouts in France did you say? – Er… South of Bordeaux.
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Oh, okay. - So in the southwest. – Nice.
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And what is it about France that makes it…
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other than the fact that you are in many ways, sort of, French as well.
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What makes it your favourite country?
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Erm… I think it's just a combination of the sort of,
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weather and the laid back culture and the food definitely as well.
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What is it about Australia like, in particular?
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Okay well, it's clean, they drive on the left, which helps.
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The bars are fantastic, the food is great, the people by and large,
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the people by and large are friendly.
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Mind you, the first time I went there I witnessed the…
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a drug dealer stabbing, so that was… that was a bit off-putting.
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But I… I was assured that, that was a big exception,
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it even made the national newspapers,
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so that's how big an exception it was. – Wow.
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And Darling Harbour, in Sydney; fantastic, safe, wonderful food,
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it's just worth going.
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I actually think the hospitality; everywhere we went,
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we were just welcomed with kind of, open arms.
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And all the people that we met, at every kind of,
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stretch of the way they, were just so kind and just,
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kind of, wanted to ask questions and know everything about us
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and it was just… yeah, it felt like a very friendly country,
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so we were very lucky, I think.
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Okay. And you say this, almost like, England has…
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not quite the same necessarily, it depends where you go doesn't it?
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But, I think er… certainly where… where we were,
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if you went out kind of, trekking or you…
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you could strike up a conversation with anybody and you could smile
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and everyone would just be quite receptive to that.
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Whereas here perhaps, not quite the same at all times.
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And in which country? – Erm… Proba… it might have to be the Caribbean,
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might have to be a Caribbean island, probably Dominican Republic,
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I think, yeah.
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And you’ve been there a couple of times?
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I've been there once. – Wow, for kitesurfing? Er… yes.
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Right. – Yeah, actually, no actually, er… yes I did.
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No I did, I was kitesurfing, I was sailing as well.
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so yeah, it was good, really good.
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Okay, but it’s a very specific answer for just one, sort of thing.
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Or is it… is there other like, elements to the Caribbean that you’d…
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or the Dominican Republic that you’d go for
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other than just the great wind?
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It's chilled out, the… well it's nice, chilled out sort of, atmosphere.
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They like a drink, they like to eat, like to just, hang out.
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So, like a bit of dancing; it’s all there, it’s got everything really.
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Sort of relaxed, good relaxing holiday. So yeah, I'm going back.
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How many times have you been to New Zealand? - Only once.
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Really? - Was four weeks. – Okay.
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But it didn't… I do like England a lot as well
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because of the same reasons. – Yeah, yeah.
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Countryside is beautiful, yeah. – And so erm…
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would you be planning to go back again soon?
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If I could, yeah, definitely.
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Because of corona or because of the… the money…
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of getting to New Zealand from here? – Well um… - it’s pretty expensive right?
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It takes very long to get there,
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so it has to be like a long plan kind of thing.
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Is this enough to make it your favourite country?
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Well I think that the thing about America is that it has everything,
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it's one of the only countries in the world where you can wake up
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and surf in the morning and then ski in the afternoon.
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So you know, that it's got fantastic geography
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and there's just a lot going for it I think.
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Er… and would you recommend, as someone who had lived there,
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would you also recommend someone lives there as well?
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Yeah, I think… I think, like I say, there's… it's a really…
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it's actually a really diverse country.
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You know, any… any cuisine, even perhaps more so than… than London
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although, perhaps a bit more specialist.
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You know, there's lots of… I… I lived in California
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and there's a… there's a very large Asian community
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and then of course um… there's a large Hispanic community.
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And I do… I love that… that type of food.
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Um… I think with America it's just,
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sometimes it's a shame about the people.
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Um… - go on. – there’s… there’s the overly friendly
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and then there's the complete opposite so.
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That… that's a bit of a culture shock I think, sometimes.
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Especially to a Londoner who's used to sitting in silence on the tube.
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Do you have some sort of, cool… historical stories
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as to why your parent were in India.
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Or, is it like, a generational thing or they just emigrated?
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Their parents were… I don't know if their parents were born there.
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Erm… unfortunately my dad died when I was twelve
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so I didn't find out an awful lot from his side of the family.
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Although, his parents I believe were… were both born there.
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Erm… my mother's parents, they were… they had a turf accountants
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business over there, which was seen as quite an impressive thing
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at the time when my mother was growing up.
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And my mother's family were… were rich and erm… had servants
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and led quite a bizarre lifestyle compared to… to what we know here.
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Yeah, wow. I can imagine.
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From what I get from this, you kind of enjoy it
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because of the sort of, the broad nature of the whole place?
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Yes I… I found that as I've grown older,
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that nature is more important on a holiday then cities.
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Yeah, I just… to see different from parts of the world
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and different nature and rugged terrain.
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Okay so, er… would you live there?
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If you could find the right job and the internet was good enough,
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you know, particularly… no, no, because we're now in a world
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with so much remote working. – Yeah, true.
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That as long as you could be awake at the hours
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that the office hours wherever your base were, then it would be… yeah,
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you could work there and live there and…
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although it is very remote from family and friends.
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It’s… pretty much as far as south as you can go in the world I think.
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Is there more to than just the mountainous side
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of France that you like or? - I like the gastronomy.
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Yeah. – So, the food and wine and sort of,
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how proud they are of each region and the provenance of their food
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and their food culture, because I'm a real foodie.
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So for that, I’d say I’m quite a Francophile,
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but I’m half French anyway, so I do identify with that.
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And er… do you have plans to go back?
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That's an interesting one and I suppose the political side of America
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has made it less desirable.
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I lived there ten years ago and I proposed to my wife
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there seven years ago. And so, I think, yes,
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I'm sure I will go back but I might be perhaps choosy
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about where I go back to. – Yeah. – Hmm…
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So then apart from like, family history,
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what is it about India that you just love so much?
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Now that I’ve been and I say, it took us a long time
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to decide to go there, everything about it really.
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You see… you see so many different things with the Indian people,
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but they all seem, even when they haven't got very much,
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they seem happy, they seem to be looked after
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if they’ve got disabilities or if they have no money.
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Just what… from what we've seen going there.
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We went to Varanasi, er… where people go to be cremated,
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it's a huge place where people go when they’re dying.
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People bathe in the Ganges to cleanse themselves in preparation
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for dying and there’s twenty… I know at the moment in the news
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it's been full of twenty-four hour cremations,
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but this was going on long before COVID. – Yeah.
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It was a very spiritual place erm… I don't know,
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I can't really explain to you, but we both just felt a bit…
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a really strong pull there. – Yeah, sound like a nice sense of community.
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Yeah, they had a lot of beggars on the streets
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and a lot of poverty but erm… they were looked after.
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There were huge soup kitchen areas, where people were looked after
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and they were given clothing.
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And although they lived in some pretty dire circumstances,
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somebody was looking out for them.
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And I do feel that in this country, that doesn't happen and it should.
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We went to KwaZulu-Natal, which was where where my father was er…
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based and the people are living in mud huts, straw erm…
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they're very proud if they’ve got numbers and writings on their houses,
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because that says they got electricity, you know.
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And so when you think of you know, Cape Town, when we arrived there,
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it's like any major city in the world; spread out more,
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but like any major… but when you think of the bulk of South Africa,
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the real people of South Africa, it was phenomenal.
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Thanks for watching this week's episode,
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let us in the comments below about your favourite countries
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and we’ll see you next week, bye.
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I’ve honestly, never bee… - T. V. star… T. V. star.
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Oh, my hair! – Oh yeah. - Stylist. – It’s looking good.
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You think we could er… wrap it up because of the rain? – Yeah! I want to.
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