Good point, Fritz. It's one on one contact that enables understanding. I always try to deal with business clients face to face, even if they're halfway around the globe. Across the table dialogue is a huge advantage. By the way, I spent last week in Amsterdam. What a lovely city, populated by lovely people. I wish I would have had time to see the rest of the Netherlands. Next time. Paul Stenquist
Frits W�thrich wrote: > > On Saturday 05 April 2003 18:16, Ed Matthew wrote: > > Indeed. Many Americans, like many other nationalities, and some > > expatriates, seem to have all the answers. > > Ed > > Indianapolis > > Indiana > > Nothing broadens the mind more then spending some years abroad. As one of > these expats, I have spent 3 years in the USA and now almost 4 years in the > UK before I go back home in a few months from now, back to the Netherlands. > The experience is great, and has changed the way I thought about 'others', in > many ways. I wish everyone would have an opportunity like that and take > advantage of it. I believe it would make the world a better place with a lot > less conflicts. > -- > Frits W�thrich > Pentaxianado

