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Time for conversations
For me as an European It seems to be difficult to have conversations with american people because of the time difference. When I start my computer in the morning at 8 it's still night in the US. When I have finished my work people there are still at work. When they have finished I am in bed again.
What are the options to talk each other anyway?
1. We could meet before work day starts in the US. Then it's about my lunchtime.
2. Also it might be possible to talk during US lunchtime. I might have finished my work then.
3. On the weekends it should be no problem at all.
Or I have to look for retired persons.
Feb 25, 2016 7:42 AM
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Time for conversations
For me as an European it seems to be difficult to have conversations with American people because of the time difference. When I start my computer in the morning at 8 it's still night in the US. When I have finished my work people there are still at work. When they have finished I am in bed again.
What are the options to talk with each other anyway?
1. We could meet before the work day starts in the US. Then it's about my lunchtime.
2. Also, it might be possible to talk during US lunchtime. I might have finished my work by then.
3. On the weekends it should be no problem at all.
Or I have to look for retired people. persons.
February 25, 2016
Time for conversations
For me as an European, it seems to be difficult to have conversations with american people because of the time difference. When I start my computer in the morning at 8, it's still night in the US. When I have finished my work people there are still at work. When they have finished I am in bed again.What are the options to talk to each other anyway?
1. We could meet before the workday starts in the US. Then it's about my lunchtime.
2. Also it might be possible to talk during US lunchtime. I might have finished my work then.
3. On the weekends it should be no problem at all.
Or I have to look for retired persons.
February 25, 2016
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Ralf
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Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Spanish
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Dutch, English
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