Some people go into the international travel experience with gusto, determined to learn the language, wear native clothing, eat only local foods, and basically blend into the culture in order to get the most immersive experience. Others prefer to stand back and view other cultures from the outside, literal strangers in a strange land. But most world travelers opt for something in between, learning a few common phrases, exchanging some cash, and seeking out points of interest to explore before they hop a plane to their foreign destination. However, it…
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