Ngaruawahia
On our way to Auckland we stopped in the little village of Ngaruawahia. By accident we found a buffet that looked like it would be a good place for dinner. When we asked for a table, the waiter said that since we didn’t have any bookings (we took that to mean reservations) we would have to share a table with someone else. Lori and I were starving so we agreed. We found ourselves seated at a table with two other ladies. They were both locals of Ngaruawahia and delighted in teaching us how to pronounce some of the towns that we’d driven though. We still can’t say this one, though! One of the ladies was a teacher and was very well-spoken and articulate. The other lady did not seem to possess those qualities. We could only understand half of what she said and she ended each sentence in the form of a question.
On our way to Auckland we stopped in the little village of Ngaruawahia. By accident we found a buffet that looked like it would be a good place for dinner. When we asked for a table, the waiter said that since we didn’t have any bookings (we took that to mean reservations) we would have to share a table with someone else. Lori and I were starving so we agreed. We found ourselves seated at a table with two other ladies. They were both locals of Ngaruawahia and delighted in teaching us how to pronounce some of the towns that we’d driven though. We still can’t say this one, though! One of the ladies was a teacher and was very well-spoken and articulate. The other lady did not seem to possess those qualities. We could only understand half of what she said and she ended each sentence in the form of a question.
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You are so kind in your interpretation of the "other" lady at the table. That was a interesting dinner...
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