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Q2 Which culture that is different to your own have you found most interesting and why?

NomadKeith
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A2 #PTTravel I really love anything Italian! Some say. jokingly, I was Italian in a 'previous existence'.

aok_NW
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A2 #pttravel I was able to visit the townships of South Africa that were in the news so much 40 years ago. Today, they have a vibrant culture. We were shown this building built using sea vans. They teach their youth how to build things like this.

kate_frankie
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RT @NomadKeith: A2 #PTTravel I really love anything Italian! Some say. jokingly, I was Italian in a 'previous existence'.

kate_frankie
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RT @aok_NW: A2 #pttravel I was able to visit the townships of South Africa that were in the news so much 40 years ago. Today, they have a…

JKatzaman
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A2 Europe in general seems pristine and clean, making me think those tiny guillotines on the no-littering signs aren't there just for show. #PTTravel

OutoftheOffice8
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie #PTTravel Chat A2: The different culture that impressed me the most was in Ecuador. The people were so welcoming and friendly as LGBTQ couple that’s always impressive. Whenever we had questions or were unsure of directions, etc. there was always someone willing to help

Morology
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A2: Islamic/Muslim culture mostly. Because I was inculcated into the judeo/christian directly out of the womb and knew of nothing else until later in life when I started to question everything. #pttravel

kate_frankie
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RT @JKatzaman: A2 Europe in general seems pristine and clean, making me think those tiny guillotines on the no-littering signs aren't there…

kate_frankie
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RT @OutoftheOffice8: @kate_frankie #PTTravel Chat A2: The different culture that impressed me the most was in Ecuador. The people were so…

kate_frankie
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A2 I think one of the very different cultures that still captivates me is India. The smells, sounds, busy and hustling cities, the food and the people. Bursts of colour, temples, tuk tuks and beautiful scenery on coast/in hills

kate_frankie
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RT @Morology: @kate_frankie A2: Islamic/Muslim culture mostly. Because I was inculcated into the judeo/christian directly out of the womb a…

StripeyMiata

replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A2 Coming from a Christian country, I found the temples and religious customs of Japan facinating.

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