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bazaltina [42]
3 years ago
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Make a list of the aspects of visiting other cultures that you think you would have the most trouble adapting to and explain why

these things would be challenging for you. If you are from outside of the US, what have you found most difficult or shocking about life in America and how have you adapted to it?
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stepladder [879]3 years ago
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If I was in China I would like to learn a lot of China's Chinese words I'm American I can't really learn that many words that fast so doing the tradition of China when they have the party I think it'll be hard for me to adapt because I don't even know how to start off what to do and also if I was in Tokyo ya like Tokyo Japanese Japan I would I know if you were Japanese but I really think that doing the Japanese culture not really got of you also if I was in the
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