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Chapter 1: What challenges do newlyweds face on their honeymoon?
After meeting and marrying just a few days ago, Josh and Stefano are now on their honeymoon at the Barida Hotel in the Southern Highlands. And as they checked in, sparks were very much still flying.
Wishing you a warm welcome at the Barida Hotel and congratulations on your wedding. Cheers to this marriage. and surviving 24 hours together.
And for all the 24 hours, beautiful 24 hours, Chin Chin. Chin Chin.
I am very happy with my match. I think Pedro surprisingly did very well. I asked for ideally a South American with tattoos, Tick Tick, who had to be funny.
All he had to do was go to Bondi, which is where he found you.
Funny. You've been funny. Which is weird to me because I'm usually the funny one in a relationship and you say I'm not funny, so I don't know my place yet. You're kind.
Last night I think that you found your place.
No, I think you found your place in the last night. Yeah.
During their third day together, the pair decided to separate for just a few minutes to privately reflect on how they both think things are going so far, with Stefano going first.
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Chapter 2: How do language barriers affect communication in a relationship?
I understood Hobbit because I'm shorter than him. Last week I was in New Zealand and I couldn't go to Hobbington, but I was talking about Hobbit, Hobbington. And a few days later, I understood that he was calling me, like, husband, hobby. I didn't know that slang. And what else?
It was very interesting, you know, to go on a trip with somebody that you didn't know and, like, slowly start, like, understanding each other and connecting and trying to do things that we like because we have very different tastes. Music, drinks, activities, way of seeing life. But then we found also many other things in common, very important things.
I would say like the most important thing that I see in another person is how big their heart is. I'm excited to see how this continues.
Interestingly, despite the language barrier issues, Josh was also still just as hopeful.
OK, so it's day three, I think, of the honeymoon, which means we've been together now non-stop for maybe four days, which, for me, who likes to spend time alone, that is a lot. And, like, I'm enjoying myself, we're getting on great, but it's a bit overwhelming. Yeah. I've just gone to, like, a random bar in the hotel, which is kind of cool.
Anyway, as I said, though, like, everything is going great. We are having fun. We're getting to know each other. But there's, like, those little differences, you know, when you first meet someone, especially English. It's not even his second language. It's his third language. And then we say things and it's, like, trying to figure out what was meant by that. Was that a joke? Was that not?
Was that rude? Like, he said some things and then I...
interpret it quite negatively which he did not mean there was no bad intent there but it's like you know you i don't know this person we're still getting to know each other but like i'm happy i'm happy i'm doing this but it's i don't know i feel good i feel optimistic hopeful i'm gonna go back to the room now we're gonna go play tennis and go to the gym so update you soon but it's a good start
As the newly married couple continued having fun and building on their relationship, things sadly started to feel a bit too much for Josh during their final night.
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