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Blogs
One thing I find fascinating about living in another country is the cultural differences. Customs are not right or wrong, they are simply different and to get to know the people there is no better way in my opinion than through local customs. Some customs will seem very normal, at least they were for me, while others are what locals take for granted and are necessary to understand in order to have a successful shopping trip. |
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I am a girl.
As basic as this information might sound, it probably explains why a (foremost female) person might dedicate a blog entry to something as mundane and profane as a haircut. Girls, you know what I mean and guys – yes, this will reassure you with everything you’ve always thought about us crazy “WOMEN!”
Now, if a woman goes to a hair salon, she does so for one of two reasons:
1. She wants to change her style or
2. She just needs a trim. But: she always wants to feel good afterwards! |
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Depoimentos
Sam Muirhead New Zealand I spent a week studying Spanish at Escuela Fronteras and had a great improvement in my communication and understanding of Spanish grammar, and learned a lot about Chilean and Latin American culture in the process. My lessons were well paced and my teacher. The staff all showed typical Chilean hospitality and created a lively, friendly atmosphere which made it a wonderful place to learn. Tuve una experiencia maravillosa.
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