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Tim496 (Prikaži profil) 22. avgust 2013 15:40:23
Thanks for answering and participating here!
agarrido18 (Prikaži profil) 22. avgust 2013 15:55:13
You can only pay for the plane ticket and, maybe, the transportation to get to the Esperantist's house.
When you make friends with somebody from the country you'll go to, they might even fetch you at the airport.
erinja (Prikaži profil) 22. avgust 2013 16:48:14
Please do learn to speak Esperanto reasonably well before doing this. I met up with some people in Bern, Switzerland, and one of them told me that a lot of people coming through speak only minimal Esperanto, which makes it hard on the host.
Esperanto events generally involve a mixture of talks/lectures on various topics, some of which do and some of which don't relate to Esperanto. That is usually mixed in with a cultural program - concerts and plays at large events; at smaller events, maybe a 'talent evening' or a game evening or a sing-along evening.
pdenisowski (Prikaži profil) 22. avgust 2013 19:07:14
They also have an amazingly wide selection of Esperanto books for sale - great place to browse.
Amike,
Paul
Tim496 (Prikaži profil) 23. avgust 2013 14:14:13
May you understand that it is a bit difficult to trust in a person you don't know, so really thank you!
erinja (Prikaži profil) 23. avgust 2013 16:11:54
Tim496 (Prikaži profil) 23. avgust 2013 16:38:13
I have a friend in Germany annd he helps me with and tell me about the meetings and places as well.
I'm vegetarian, does it make it more difficult ?
What are the cares you would take when traveling ?
Matthieu (Prikaži profil) 24. avgust 2013 07:52:17
Tim496:I'm vegetarian, does it make it more difficult ?I don't think so. A surprising number of Esperanto speakers are vegetarians. In fact I think I don't know a single vegetarian who doesn't speak Esperanto.
Tim496 (Prikaži profil) 27. avgust 2013 13:40:01
Thanks
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Tim496 (Prikaži profil) 27. avgust 2013 13:41:06