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  • I spend most of my time working at home with my wife, actually.

  • We are both English teachers and we spend a lot of

  • time together at home, especially since the start of the COVID.

  • Uhm, I'm not the kind of person who would like

  • to work with other people.

  • I do things best when I'm alone, so I would say nothing.

  • Yes. Like I previously mentioned, I always do things alone.

  • I am most productive when I do things alone.

  • Absolutely. Because I believe those people sweeten the pill.

  • OK, because you spend most of your time with your

  • time with them. And then, if they are not agreeable people,

  • they make it really hard for you.

  • Ok, I'm going to start. I wanna talk about the time that my

  • wife and I visited Turkey, a city in the south of Turkey,

  • Antalya, which is really famous for its beaches.

  • We went there in I think it was 2016, and then we had an

  • amazing time, actually. We had a whale of a time there.

  • And, we did different kinds of things there.

  • For example, while we were staying there, we stayed

  • for about four or five days, I suppose, there.

  • And then every day we would go to the beach.

  • And then we spent a lot of time on the beach.

  • And then, I did a lot of sunbathing and then we did some

  • some different sorts of water sports. For example,

  • I don't really remember parasailing.

  • I think we tried parasailing and it was really amazing.

  • That was an amazing experience that is going to stay

  • with me for the rest of my life.

  • Actually, I'm not a good swimmer.

  • OK, but we swam a little bit there, OK?

  • I tried to swim a little bit there and it was just like

  • floating in the water.

  • It was not swimming. I cannot call it swimming.

  • And while we were staying there, we did a lot of

  • sightseeing. I don't know, we went shopping.

  • You know, Turkey is really famous for its clothes.

  • And then we bought a lot of them as souvenirs, some of them.

  • And it was a really memorable trip because we had traveled

  • there to take part in some international courses, CELTA and Delta.

  • And then after that, we initially had gone to Istanbul.

  • And after that we went to ...

  • I forgot to name Antalya, I'm sorry, we went to Antalya.

  • And then that was an amazing trip.

  • In my country, historical sites are really famous,

  • there are historical sites in the southern

  • part of my country, in the southwest of my country,

  • Persepolis, for example, which is a national, international,

  • national and international site, a national heritage for us.

  • This is a place where some of the previous kings of Iran

  • used to be and then I don't know their names in English.

  • And then but this is really popular with tourists.

  • Ok, I think younger people are more into fun stuff

  • rather than tourist attractions that are appealing to older people.

  • And I think they do differ dramatically, Ok.

  • With younger people, it's about fun and it's about doing things

  • and it's about doing something exciting and then finding

  • the fun in everything.

  • But with older people, it's usually about learning.

  • You know, while they want to do something, while they are

  • visiting someplace, they want to learn at the same time.

  • I think they are different are on whole different levels.

  • That's a tough question. I think no, you don't really start

  • to appreciate something when you don't pay for that.

  • I believe if you pay for something, only then will you

  • start appreciating that.

  • And apart from that, they need money, OK?

  • They need money for maintenance, for security, I don't know,

  • for different things, for different matters.

  • I think no, they have to charge people.

  • Tourism is important for many different reasons.

  • I think the first and foremost is, is that tourists bring

  • bring a lot of money with themselves to the country.

  • I think when tourists visit an area the economy in that

  • area starts to boom little by little, and then it

  • creates job for the local people.

  • And I think, you know, in the long run, that would benefit

  • the country a lot.

  • The benefit to individuals, Yeah?

  • I think it depends on the country, you know, if they

  • go somewhere, for example, tropical, if they are if they

  • want to go off the beaten track, for example, for example,

  • if they want to go on a safari or something, they are more

  • into nature and then they are more into fun, the fun part

  • of the story. So I think they would enjoy themselves

  • physically. OK, but if they are into culture and art, they

  • would go somewhere with museums, I don't know, with

  • cultural sites and stuff like that.

  • I believe that it's not absolutely essential to know the

  • language. But I think knowing a few basic words to

  • get by in that language and then to do simple things, OK, I

  • think that would be enough. And as you know, nowadays,

  • everybody is using a mobile phone and a smartphone, OK?

  • And then there are different applications that

  • interpret and translate things simultaneously.

  • So, I think there is no need for that.

I spend most of my time working at home with my wife, actually.

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