About three months ago, Angus in Scotland posted a link to an article about first impressions of life in the United States. The article talked about how visits to the United States impacted the thoughts of visitors from Iran, China and Russia. Reading the article made me think, about how travel changes us. Timely as I am headed out on a grand adventure.
People live differently in different places. The biggest differences are in international travel, though even from region to region within your country you will find differences. Differences in culture, in norms of behaviour, differences in language, the way homes are built, in the way that people live.
There is much to be learned from the differences in culture. To benefit from travel, I need to be culturally open minded. To expect that things will be different. To accept that what is different is normal.
When I travel I suspend judgement. I remind myself that no one way is inferior or superior. This is the hardest thing for most people to do. When I judge another culture against my norm, I fail to understand the culture.
I have learned many things when traveling, that have improved my life. I have tried not to try to change cultures, when I travel. I suspend judgement, and travel with a culturally open mind.
What will I learn on this grand adventure?
I couldn't agree more. I was always open...but international travel has really opened my eyes to how to live better and see things differently, and just how wrong we do many things in the US....I always tell everyone to go and travel abroad for a couple trips...it does wonders.
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DeleteTo live a life thinking anyone is better or worse than you are is insane; we're all different based on our lives and life experience.
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