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Hi Craig
What a great story! So glad that you and your family have enjoyed the Kingdom of Fife and that your son chose to come to St Andrews to study. I do hope he is enjoying not only student life, but living over here. I expect it was quite a culture shock to begin with. But of course St Andrews has a very international feel to it - with students and visitors (usually playing golf) from all over the world. I am of course delighted that you found friendly hospitality and enjoyed the every day things such as transport, restaurants etc.
Hope your next visit will be full of even more precious memories.
Many thanks for sharing with us.
May

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