be left to your own devices - to allow someone to do what he or she wants or is able to do without being controlled or helped by anyone else, find people very welcoming - people seem polite and friendly to the guests, get a bit of a culture shock - feelings of uncertainty, confusion, or anxiety that people may experience when moving to a new country or experiencing a new culture or surroundings, get a real feel for the place - to begin to understand the place better, get food poisoning - get an illness usually caused by eating food that contains harmful bacteria, get off the beaten track - go to a place where few people go, far from any main roads and towns, get robbed - when someone takes money or property from you, often using violence, go hiking in the mountains - the activity of going for long walks in nature, hang out with local people - to spend a lot of time in a place or with people from the area, lie around the house all day - pass the time lazily or aimlessly, see all the sights - visit places of interest, stay in a B&B (Bed and Breakfast) - be accommodated in a room for the night and have a morning meal th enext day, or in a private house or small hotel offering this, stay with a host family - when someone accommodates you in their own house temporarily, for leisure or work, take a while to get used to the food - spend some time to become familiar with the food ,

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