Traveling Outside Your Country |
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Traveling Outside Your Country |
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Aug 12 2011, 09:13 PM |
I haven't really traveled much, but my girlfriend traveled and lived in states, in Bedford New York, and Superior, small town in Colorado.
She says, it's totally different culture in states than here. Food is completely different, different chemistry all together, different air, different climate, different people.. Perhaps it's a bit difficult to explain, but here people are a bit more "closer" to each other, in the US, in those places, people are helpful, and nice and everything, but don't really go further than that. Not sure how to explain this tho She wouldn't want to live there tho, all the people work and work and work all the time, paying out houses and properties that are rarely theirs, everything is debt, mortgage.. People in the states don't travel as much around the world, they have everything there, and tickets are expensive, usually people with lots of money travel, as far as I could understand, traveling to Europe can be somewhat of a luxury for most people. As opposed to here, there is less corruption, system works, you can really succeed if you want and have the brains. Standard is huge, people can buy lots of things for cheap, specially clothes, there are numerous great outlets, great technology available.. She won't come back to live tho, but we would both like to come to see what's goin on there as tourists -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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