What about YOU? Part 1
I had come to the conclusion in an earlier post that something I love to do is learn about other cultures, and that one day I wanted to return to some countries I’ve been blessed to visit and share the experience with my son.
Thanks to a reblog, I’ve had hits from the U.S., England, South Africa, Pakistan, New Zealand, Spain, Malaysia, Canada, India, Japan, Australia and the United Arab Emirates. Here I have an amazing opportunity to get some perspectives from a diverse group!
You could say in some fashion my wish was granted.
So here’s part 1 of ‘What about You?’
There are so many questions I want to ask – but let’s start with some random ones.
1) Where do you live, and what can you see outside any given window in your home?
2) What never fails to make you smile?
3) What is the most common misconception about your country of origin?
Can not wait to hear from you.
Peace. x
Posted on October 25, 2012, in Uncategorized and tagged Australia, Canada, culture, diversity, India, Japan, learning, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, perspectives, questions, South Africa, Spain, UAE, what about you?, wish granted. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
I live in Pakistan. I see lawn from without grass from the window. An animal or bird never fails to make me smile. I think world is true about us but still we have some good people. We all are extremists but almost all of us are bad in some ways as compare to civilized societies.
Aw! Love that a bird never fails to make you smile. I could stare at sparrows all day long – the way the hop about. ❤
thanks 🙂 yeah sparrows, crows and another type of birds come daily our house to eat food. I enjoy watching them but when they fight for food then they look like human beings but I love ’em anyways 🙂