Topic: It's Beautiful that there is so Many different Nationalities | |
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It's Beautiful that there is so Many different Nationalities don't you agree??? I Think it is a amazing cause we can meet so many Different People Around the World on or off the computer and try so many Different types of Food too,and you can learn to speak different languages too,Also the different styles of life people have in Different Countries is really amazing if you really looked into it,there is so much for people in this World to learn from one another the best way is ...always to ask others what it is like to live from where they are ,and i tell you it is so amazing the different ways of living and some stuff is really sad and other stuff is happy:)depends where a person is from:) But i think its Beautiful to have friends around the World:))))) HAPPY SAFE,HEALTHY,NEW YEARS ! ALL
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YEP,,,,,,,,,very TRUE man...
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Cheers for saying it right Cheer_up!
I SO commend your plain speaking PLUS.....you're just RIGHT!!!!! |
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YEP,,,,,,,,,very TRUE man... |
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Cheers for saying it right Cheer_up! I SO commend your plain speaking PLUS.....you're just RIGHT!!!!! |
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Well put my friend, a lot of people out there are not as open minded as you are and only see one race and won't deviate from there way. My DNA is made up several cultures and I had the opportunity to see the world at a young age while serving my country and was in awe at what I saw in different parts of the world. Take care.
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Well put my friend, a lot of people out there are not as open minded as you are and only see one race and won't deviate from there way. My DNA is made up several cultures and I had the opportunity to see the world at a young age while serving my country and was in awe at what I saw in different parts of the world. Take care. |
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just different pictures around the World
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Edited by
Cheer_up
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Sun 01/02/11 09:28 PM
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Africa
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Edited by
Cheer_up
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Sun 01/02/11 09:26 PM
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Aruba
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Filipino
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IF anyone likes to post a picture of where they gone or stuff they learned from another Culture feel free to cheers
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When i went to Cuba was so different they Drove really old cars they make their own gas there , they use horse and buggies down the street where you sit way up high and drink a beer while going to town lollllll and if you go in a sore you carry a beer in there they don't mind some houses have no doors or windows they have police at the banks with rifles and he wanted my hat lolll i said i need it its so hot out he said he has the gun i laughed and then said i can give him a beer if he liked he laughed but so different there and beautiful beaches there so many ask if you want cigars too its crazy also there rum 7 year old only around 8 dollars for 26 oz here in Canada same 1 around 33 dollars of course you can buy a 5 dollar bottle rum there too lolll big bottles and some thats 100 proof says on bottle but all food and drinks included on my trip i did years ago but i liked when i bought the bottle beers 1 dollar in lobby hotel or store of course all the draft beers was free and all the mixed drinks i drank strait rum too was a blast then people partied all night on beach i use to walk in different hotels they never ask nothing and serve me free drinks was funny cause you where a wristband for your hotel i took it off lolll and was at another hotel said how much drink they say free amigo i say ok heres tip they say its ok incluted in stay so i say have a drink on me and they did lolllll was just so different and the lady's try to flirt with you there like crazy i think they just want out of there haha ok enough typing here anyone else go anywhere? that was so different cheers
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I thought the UK was different. I was in Wales and I never saw so much green(fields and valleys), or sheep crossings,,lol. I saw animals Im used to belonging on farms just roaming across the streets. One of our neighbors even kept a GOAT in their yard to keep it trimmed...hilarious. The accents were so diverse and deep, there was a strong WELSH pride where the english were not well liked. They loved their RUGBY , their humor totally went past me so I didnt watch much 'telly', except the news which was more informative and unbiased regarding american events. I took my son with me and people were actually coming up and ASKING if they could touch his hair(its not a texture they are used to , I guess), and asking me to say something in my 'american' accent..lol
the people were mostly nice, there were some brats and bullies where we were staying in 'counsel' housing, which is something like the american projects except very few 'minorities'. Instead of guns and bullets though, they fought with old fashioned ingenuity , either their hands or sticks and rocks. I didnt see any policemen with guns either, which was refreshing. |
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I thought the UK was different. I was in Wales and I never saw so much green(fields and valleys), or sheep crossings,,lol. I saw animals Im used to belonging on farms just roaming across the streets. One of our neighbors even kept a GOAT in their yard to keep it trimmed...hilarious. The accents were so diverse and deep, there was a strong WELSH pride where the english were not well liked. They loved their RUGBY , their humor totally went past me so I didnt watch much 'telly', except the news which was more informative and unbiased regarding american events. I took my son with me and people were actually coming up and ASKING if they could touch his hair(its not a texture they are used to , I guess), and asking me to say something in my 'american' accent..lol the people were mostly nice, there were some brats and bullies where we were staying in 'counsel' housing, which is something like the american projects except very few 'minorities'. Instead of guns and bullets though, they fought with old fashioned ingenuity , either their hands or sticks and rocks. I didn't see any policemen with guns either, which was refreshing. |
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Our outback roads, in the wet they are not passable Out fishing, No we dont swim here. Tea time. Slight roadblock Yep this is my home, AUSTRALIA.. Welcome to the Outback |
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Rio de Janeiro/ Brazil (my home town)
This is Ipanema/Leblon beach, the neiborhood where i lived most of my life Lagoa is where i have a house and where i stay when im there Rio truly is amazing and i miss it Now its time for party in Brazil - its carnaval - its the best celebration ever and brazillians love it |
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Ok stefy, next time you go i am going with you. and you can come bush with me.
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Well said, I work in a very tourista area. . and That is one of the things I enjoy the most. . . all the different people that come through from overseas and across country even.
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