Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Food Bazaar

Hello my dear Tea friends,
 As you have seen the assignment for this week is to write your reflections on the food bazaar on the blog. So you have the choice to anwer one of Lesa`s quetions, or to desribe how you first participation in service learning was.
I hope that everybody gets a chance to go and that you ll enjoy yourselves!

Thanks Asmaa!

Here are my two questions
What did you enjoy most about volunteering at the food bazaar?
What did you learn from MSU international students at the food bazaar?
Lesa

17 comments:

  1. Unfortunately, I was not feeling well and could not go. However, my roommate Nicoleta came back very excited and told me what a great experience it had been. They had fun and met a lot of new people. She also told me they had plenty of delicious food.

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  2. I am sure that all the TEA fellows zho took part at the food bazaar had a lot of fun. W enjoyed not only meeting all these students from different countries and getting a little bit closer from their cultures by tasting their foods, but also the feeling that we were all playing active parts in it. I only regret that I didm`t get to participate in the making of the Moroccan food, but my countrymates made me very proud!

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  3. Unfortunately for me, I was assigned to a place were people were suppose to ask for information but nobody ever asked anything.

    On the other hand, I think the Bazar was awesome. They really put a lot of work into it. I think it was extremely successful and I wished we had that many people from different nationalities in my country to be able to make something similar or better.

    Great Job MSU.

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  4. I hope this time it will work!
    It was really great! I enjoyed every minute of it! I was paired with Elias to greet people at Gate A! It was really interesting to see how many people would attend the Bazaar. You could also find a great variety of food and lots of national costumes from all around the world. There was beautiful music and dances and people enjoyed the Native American dance and their costumes, just wonderful!

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  5. Meeting people from different parts of the world was great fun!

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  6. Unfortunately,I didn't go to the food bazaar because i had to meet one of my friends in bozeman.I am sorry for not attending this great ceremony.

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  7. I enjoyed meeting a lot of people from different parts of the world. It was great to see a variety of food and drinks. Also It was nice to see men from Saudi Arabia dancing or giving a show about their music.The best for me that El Salvador was present.......

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  8. i really enjoyed participating at the food bazaar last saturday. I feel that being there with so many people around the across the world, was such an enriching activities i have had in life. It was so cool to see so many cultures all together in the same place and try so many international dishes as well. This is one of the experiences i will never forget in my life. i was really so glad to volunteer and help pou during this wonderful unforgettable experience.

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  9. It was really exciting to see so many people from different countries especially in Montana ,which is mostly homogeneous. But it was rather disappointing that I didn`t see either the flag of Georgia or Armenia.

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  10. I enjoyed the food bazaar a lot. But the Polish food offered at the bazaar was NOT Polish! What a disappointment. PJ

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  11. It was great to meet students from different corners of the world. I met girls from Kazakhstan, it was so excited!

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  12. It was surprising for me to see how many people in Bozeman like out door activity, they came with their kids, tried food, enjoyed entertainment. I stood at exit C, door, checked stamp on hands and watched crowds of people, I heard "thank you for help" thousand times. It's new and unforgettable!

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  13. The Food Bazaar was the great opportunity to meet students who represented different cultures. The service activities gave us a chance to experience new dishes, music, tastes of the world. I learned how to organize the food bazaar. Our volunteers helped to run this event and to share a wonderful time with others!

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  14. This is Maurice Dapilah.I really enjoyed the food bazaar because I saw a lot of people from different
    countries who prepared different types of foods which I bought and ate.I also took a lot of pictures
    on that day and I felt very excited.Also,I witnessed a lot of different dancing groups.

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  15. As for me, I liked to be a part of Bozeman community and participate in such a fantastic international event. I found myself in a global community and had a wonderful chance to see the students from all over the world, though I didn't meet the Ukrainians there. But I was excited when I found Ukrainian flag among the all countries.

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  16. What i learned from MSU international students, is that all of them are willing to teach people every where about their cultures and traditions. I learned how proud they are about their countries and their customs and they could display that through their food and their attires. That was amazing. I so glad i was part of this wonderful international food bazaar.

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