Sunday, November 19, 2006

Romanian evening


I asked Grzegorz if my place will be big enough for 30 people, because that was the number of AIESEC members that supposed to come. He said... "Yes, of course!" ... so I invited everybody at my place.

Of course they were late for a half an hour, I told you that they are very similar to Romanians... I was dressed with my grandfather's clothes, so I had a really strong impact on them. My guests were touching me a lot, some of them were interested in my belt, because it was very old and made completely from animal leather. Actually, this style of belts is no longer made in Romania, because the artists from the village where these are made have been moved to Texas and now are manufacturing this accessories for USA cowboys.
Anyway... I have 6 international guests: My dear AIESEC trainees and 3 guests from Bangladesh. I was surprised to find here in Poland students from Bangladesh, so I invited them too because for them was something different, they wanted to find new things about European cultures.

The owner of the flat was shocked when he saw so many people into his apartment, but he liked the idea and he stayed with us until the end of the party.

I made for this guys a "mamaliga cu branza", that's one of the traditional dish in Romania. In some Romanian villages, the people still eat "mamaliga" a lot, it is mixed with any kind of food, instead of bread. It was the first time when I cooked such a thing, but it turn out OK! They like it! :)
After I finished my country presentation, we continued the party, in my flat. Hm... I'm wondering if If should say this or not... but... anyway... they were playing "beaches beaches" and they put another rule for the punishment, this time the one who made a mistake was supposed to drink and to get off some clothes also. After 2 hours... there were 2 girls topless and 3 guys in their underware :)
Whooo! The Polish surely drink a lot! After the party when I was cleaning I counted the bottles of beer and vodka and they were... over 100.
I'm very glad that the Romanian Evening was a great one! Everybody liked it! Actually they suggested me to organize a party every week at my place, but I want my flat to be as intimate as possible, so the parties will be somewhere else.

1 Comments:

Blogger Ovidiu Suciu said...

Mersi Corina, esti o dulceata. Apropo, tu ce faci acum? NST?

8:35 pm  

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