Aussie (Australian) Slang

Even though Australians speak English, some of the phrases they use can be different. I've had a few confusing chats, but no worries, she’ll be right mate (no problem, everything will work out!).

Vegemite: 'Tastes like Australia'

Every country has certain foods that are unique to their culture. In Australia, Vegemite is an ingredient that almost every household has. Read on to learn about how I tried a Vegemite sandwich!

Get to Know Israel's Cuisine!

When I think of Israeli food, falafel is the first to come to my mind. But did you know falafel actually originated in Egypt? Come explore Israel's cuisine with me!

The One Month Mark

Words cannot explain how challenging yet rewarding my first month abroad has been. Living in the city of Kathmandu has brought so much joy and purpose into my life. Here are some of the highlights! 

Meet Quincy!

Since we are to be traveling together for the next several weeks, I wanted to introduce myself to you: who I am am and how I got here!

Integrating into the Sinchon Community

Learn how I've integrated with the Sinchon District I currently live in!

Tteokbokki (떡볶이)

Tteokbokki is a delicious, spicy-sweet Korean snack that is popular to all age groups!

Living and Integrating Into the Community

When somebody integrates into their community, it means that they get to know about the people, food and way of life where they live. Below I give you an idea of how I am integrating into Sarrià!

Becoming Part of the Community

Belonging to a group is an important part of Senegalese society. When you show you are willing to assimilate, people will go out of their way to help you...and even forgive the occasional faux pas!

Bëgg Nga Ceeb? (Do You Like Rice?)

Food is a central part of Senegalese culture that can be very different from American culture. 

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