Norwegian. Portuguese. Spanish. Dutch. Australian. Irish. English. Chilean. Swiss. Mozambican. Danish. Swedish. Italian. Canadian. American. Mexican. Puertorican. Kiwi. Zimbabwean. French. Brazilian. Nepalian. Chinese. Angolan. In 20 days I’ve met all these people from all over the planet. And with each of them I’ve found something in common. We spend a few minutes understanding one another and then we spend the rest of the time as best friends.I’ve said it before on the blog. But the point needs to be established again.We have more in common than we realise. We are more similar than we know.And once we establish that, we can bring the whole world closer together.
Image was taken tonight with some Portuguese and danish friendsSong of the day: DespacitoBlog: 241/365 (note: my WordPress app on my phone seems to ignore paragraphs. I’ll fix this post in South Africa when I’m on my laptop)
Despacito in relation to internationalization reminds me that the number 1 song on YouTube to this day is Gangnam Style, and how music really transcends all barriers to show how similar we are.