So I up and decided I should visit Worcester, Massachusetts. I had a random day off I hadn’t expected, so …
Tag: US
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Moving Seats in a Restaurant: China vs US
Moving Seats in a Restaurant My absolute favorite restaurant in the world, bar none, is Joy Hing Roasted Meat in …
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Pace of Change in China
Time is a Fickle Bitch Freshly showered, looking through a steamed mirror, slicking pomade through my sorta flowing locks. Confidence …
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Americans and their Credit Cards
Credit Cards: US vs the World Americans are idiosyncratic these days when it comes to bank cards. I noticed on …
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Quebec City vs Ice Removal
And in other news, Canada gets snow. Tourists comically, ceaselessly wipe out on a slippery Quebec City. Quebec is a …
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Costa Rica: A Thought Piece on Cultural Reflections
When you travel to a completely new part of the world, it’s like staring into a mirror: you can see …
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Louisville (Part 2): Louisville’s Parks, Bridges and Roads
Louisville has, on paper, a vile array of interstates. Spokes fold into concentric wheels radiating out from city center all …
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Louisville (Part 1): First Impressions
I was sauntering down main street in sultry weather into a hip fried chicken shack, chock-full of young folks. The …
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West Virginia (Part 4): Northern State of Mind in the South
I realized a long time ago I had a Northern State of Mind. The clichés behind a North-South divide in …
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West Virginia (Part 3): Religiosity in the US
I always thought of Europe as a deeply religious place. Protestantism began in Germany and Catholicism started in Italy. (Kinda.) …