Is the Circus Really Coming to Town?
What do you do when you cannot understand something in a foreign culture? Do you compare it to something familiar from your own culture?
What do you do when you cannot understand something in a foreign culture? Do you compare it to something familiar from your own culture?
There are so many needs around us—poverty, refugees, sex trade . . . We can talk about it, complain about it, watch . . . or we can "do something about it"!
When you move to a foreign country, you encounter culture shock. The climate, especially if extreme, can lead to major thermal shock!
We can miss out on a lot if we don't know and understand the culture—if we don't have "cultural awareness." Thankfully, someone in our family knew what to do!
How are the elderly viewed and treated in your part of the world? We have much to learn from foreign cultures. May we pay close attention.
Do you want your water sitting “still” in your glass or do you want it “actively” swimming around? If you travel in Europe, be prepared for this question.
I walked up to the door of the gas station and saw the sign. I turned around. Others arriving at the toilet entrance were also making a U-turn.
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