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A new French immigrant has just moved into Gabe's neighborhood. So Gabe decides to pay him a visit to welcome him to the United States.
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| Hello! My name is Gabe and welcome to the neoghborhood! I hope you are settling in to the country well. | |
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| Bonjour! Oops I mean hello! Sorry I have to get used to speaking English not French. And I am settling in OK but I am having a hard time fitting in here. | |
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Once Gabe hears about his new neighbor's problem, being the nice and generous guy he is, he decides to offer his neighbor help.
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| Oh! I am sorry to hear that you are not fitting in well. If you ever need help fitting in at any time, you are always welcome to come and ask me. I live just across the street. | |
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| Oh delightful! Thank you for your generosity! You can actually help me fit in more right now! What do you think I can do to help myself look and act more American? | |
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Before Gabe could answer this question, he took a long pause to observe his neighbors un-American like characteristics and ways to make them more American-like. Here is what he came up with...
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| Hmmm... Well we could go out and to get you some more casual clothes because Americans don't usually wear berets. Also I can teach you some American slang words to help you fit in better too! | |
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| Oh wonderful! Maybe you could also teach me what Americans usually like to do in their daily life and the arts here! But lets start by getting me some new clothes at the clothing store. | |
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