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Miriam's Problem Page Tessa asks: My new boyfriend, Gary, loves extreme sports! I've told him that I love sports, too, which is not true, but I really don't want to lose him. We are going water-skiing next month. It's already booked, so I can't back out now. The problem is, I never go swimming and I can't water-ski. What should I do? Miriam says: Don't worry. If you follow this advice, you might learn something new about yourself and your new boyfriend. To start off, you've got to go swimming every day before you go. You must be able to swim well. As for the water-skiing, it's quite normal that you've never done it before. Your boyfriend should help you to learn. Tell him the truth - tell him you can't water-ski. But, when you go water-skiing, make sure it isn't in a dangerous area. Go to an easy area first. And, finally, be brave and have fun! Carl asks: I am studying French at university, but I'm finishing next month. I need some advice. I'd like to be a journalist, but I haven't got any experience. And I'd like to travel around the world. I don't know what to do. Should I get work experience first? Or should I travel first? Miriam says: Carl, in these tough economic times, you should get work experience first. Then you can travel wherever you like. You must work hard to be a journalist. Believe me! From my own personal experience, I can tell you that it's not easy! You might have to start by making tea and doing lots of little jobs in the back office of a small, local newspaper, but at least you'll be in the right place. You will have the opportunity to get to know the right people who can help you with your career. If you really want to travel straight away, then you should think about a job as a tourist guide or work as a waiter in a foreign country. This way, you can travel, learn and work! Chloe asks: I work in a bank in the centre of town. The bank is in front of the square. My desk is next to the window, so I can see the square from the office. Three weeks ago, I saw a really handsome man in the square. He usually eats his lunch in the square, just outside my office! He almost always buys a newspaper from the news stand on the corner. Then he sits down and reads. He is always alone. I'd like to meet him, but I don't know how to do it. What can I do? Miriam says: First, don't be shy, girl. Tomorrow, you should have your lunch in the square - and put on your best clothes! You should smile at him, but you don't have to hide behind a newspaper like they do in the movies! The next day, you should say hello to him. On the third day, you should speak to him. Is there a restaurant or cafe in the square? Invite him to have a coffee with you. You don't have to say anything special. Just say, 'Would you like a coffee?'. You've got no excuses! He could be your prince or he could be a frog, but only you can find out, so make the first move.
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