When I went to Europe (on an exchange program, so I flew in with 30 other Australians, all of us in our late teens), we landed in Vienna just after a big snowfall.
All 30 of us were running round a park, having a massive snowball fight, and we suddenly looked around and saw these tiny kids, about 7 years old, looking at us as if we were nuts. They all had the same expression: a very clear "What on earth are they doing?"
We felt very silly - but then went straight back to chucking snowballs everywhere...
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When I went to Europe (on an exchange program, so I flew in with 30 other Australians, all of us in our late teens), we landed in Vienna just after a big snowfall.
All 30 of us were running round a park, having a massive snowball fight, and we suddenly looked around and saw these tiny kids, about 7 years old, looking at us as if we were nuts. They all had the same expression: a very clear "What on earth are they doing?"
We felt very silly - but then went straight back to chucking snowballs everywhere...