What's the first thing you'd like to do when we visit your dream country?
How do you think immersing ourselves in a different culture will change our perspective?
If we could live in any country for a year, where would it be and why?
What local custom or tradition from that country do you find most fascinating?
Fun Facts...
Many countries have unique greeting customs; for example, in Japan, people bow, while in France, it's common to exchange cheek kisses.
The concept of "siesta" in Spain, where businesses close in the afternoon for a rest, reflects cultural attitudes towards work-life balance.
UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list includes traditions, performances, and crafts from around the world that contribute to cultural diversity.
Tips & Alternatives
Language Fun: Try learning a few basic phrases in the language of the country you're celebrating to make the evening more authentic.
Cultural Entertainment: Add to the ambiance by playing music or watching a movie from that country.
Themed Decor: Decorate your dining area to match the theme, using colors, patterns, and items that reflect the country's culture.
Savings Plan: Make contributing to your trip jar a regular part of your routine, whether it's adding a set amount monthly or contributing spare change.
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