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National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham is massive.I thought once entering NEC, everything would be alright.I was so wrong. One can definitely get lost inside NEC as it is the biggest exhibition centre all over the UK.My car park was still around a kilometer away from the exhibition hall...
dear...it's a good exercise though.
 
The experience was amazing.
Seeing what the exhibition is like in this country and how British people do the business.
I've met quite a few nice friends there as well.
 
A dutch guy came to my stand more than 3 times a day. His name is John, doesn't speak a lot of English, but he is willing to listen to other people talking. Perhaps someday he'll be a nice tour guide when I visit Holland. I promise to keep in touch with him.
 
A Spanish old gentleman came to the stand the 2nd day of the exhibition. He didn't speak English at all the first time I saw him. He was like using the body language trying to explain he was just looking around. As soon as I found out that he was from Spain, we started chatting in Spanish. (i really need to improve my Spanish now...) The last day of the exhibition he came back to invite me to visit his hometown, Almeria (Alicante), that was really kind of him. He has a company called "Consetino",( i have a feeling it's the biggest kitchen furniture company in Spain). He is a very busy business man. I went to their stand the last minute, and met his colleagues, all of them were full of Spanish spirits which made me feel happy and relaxed. Oh, i love Spanish people, i love Spain. Algun dia, me voy a tomar una copita con Angel en su ciudad.
 
 
There is always something looking forward to everyday. Life...is quite good, isn't it?!
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