Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles This is my first G-Pie in this month. Like us on Facebook if you haven't, and don't forget to subscribe for more new videos. My name is Jani, I am from Paraguay, and I am here to tell you why eating G-Pie is such a luxury thing for me. In Paraguay we also have G-Pie. How much? Let me check. Around 30 NT dollars. What? I usually pay 100 for this, and I usually eat two of them because they are so delicious. And it's the same as buying two big lunch boxes at school. So how often do you eat it? Once a month? No wonder why it's a luxurious thing for you. Me too. But in Paraguay we use knife and fork to eat them, and they are boneless, but here in Taiwan some of them are not. You must be hungry. You know what would make this perfect? To buy you another one? To buy a bubble tea. So Jani, why are you here? First of all, Paraguay and Taiwan have a diplomatic relationship. My major is industrial engineering, but in my back home university we don't have a lab, and that's why Taiwan Tech offered to us to come over here and use their facilities. How many of you are here? Like a hundred people. Wow. Jani, there is one more thing that I want to show you. I think I am really, really lucky to not come here alone. I came here with my friends and a lot of Paraguayan people, so even though I'm really far from my family, now they became my own family here in Taiwan. So we are doing everything together, and we can also experience a new country here and a new culture, like the food, the festivals, and whatever, all together. So I think it's a really good experience, and all of this is really good for these two Jani, how good is your Chinese?
A2 US paraguay taiwan pie bubble tea fork month 【為何友邦女孩説能來台吃大雞排太奢侈】台巴友好 From Paraguay to Taiwan 10 0 ihq39008 posted on 2024/09/26 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary