Carrie

Yummy lunch

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I went out for lunch at a nearby cafe between the English lessons.
It serves us fresh vegetables gathered right from the field in the morning.
I enjoyed having palatable dishes together with my cogenial friend!

  • Carrie

    Carrie

    2013/12/16 17:11:18

    Hi Eri!

    Thanks a lot for your comments as always. :-)
    I wanted to ask you, Eri. Have you lived in China?
    You seemed to know a lot about China.

    Oh, you also like England.
    I like British people very much; they smile a lot and talk a lot!
    I love the atmosphere in pubs.

  • Eri

    Eri

    2013/12/15 23:12:30

    It is fun to have lunch with good friends.
    We can enjoy both dish and chat.

    You have lived in UK and USA.
    I really want to visit England.
    I'm happy if you tell us your your experience abroad.

  • arie

    arie

    2013/11/23 23:11:55

    HI, Carrie!

    Thanks much for your reply.
    I'm not as busy as a beaver as you expect me to be.
    I've been fully enjoying my daily life by doing what I really like to do since this April.
    I hope you've been getting along well with your piano practice.
    See you tomorrow.

  • Carrie

    Carrie

    2013/11/23 21:55:28

    Hi arie!

    Thanks a million for your message full of new words and an idiomatic expression! :-)
    I'm sorry to hear that you had such a miserable time at the Chinese eatery...

    I admire you always for keeping your nose to the grindstone.
    You are an eager beaver on the nose!

    CU tomorrow!

  • arie

    arie

    2013/11/22 23:05:37

    Hi, Carrie!

    I'm glad to hear you've had a delectable, scrummy, and luscious lunch with a friend congenial to you.
    On the contrary, I've had a miserable experience of having an insipid, detestable, revolting and even disgusting lunch at a Chinese eatery close to the library in which I confined myself this morning.
    Despite the awful taste, I had to pay through the nose.
    It was really unfair that I had to pay an exorbitant price for such a nauseating lunch.

    See you later.