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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: stribe30 who wrote (136150)4/10/2001 11:33:11 AM
From: d[-_-]b  Read Replies (1) of 1584490
 
stribe30,

re: but I find the mosaic/multicultural/bilingual society more culturally vibrant and prmotes in the long run more tolerance..

Makes ones country a reflection of the world, without the need for lengthy air travel. Kind of like getting your feet wet before you jump into a big trip overseas. Like most, I really love the multicultural meals, I have this weakness for trying new foods and dishes prepared in ways I could never have imagined.

My long stay overseas brought down many barriers in my mind over how and what was prepared for dinner in Korea, including dog meat - which I found quite tasty and a hell of a lot of fun to eat. The dinner is usually reservered for a collection of males with lots of soju (like everclear) and damned fun to experience once you get over the "Oh my god, that's dog" thing other cultures including Americans have in them. Try that dinner here and I'd end up in jail.

I never could eat Bundaegi, which is Cicada Chrysalis - I never have made it over the hump that bugs can be food too. Oh well.
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