This is what happens when you try to type on a foreign computer by muscle memory. I am having a difficult time trying to acctually write this up blog without having to look down at my keyboard because of how the keys are arranged. They are switched up on me and it can be a little confusing, but here I am attempting to communicate with you via foreign means.the same
my experience out and about has been the exact same experience; I am in france right now and the more I explore the city of Montpellier I fumble with the differences that prevent me from effectivally communicating myself to the world around me.
Travelling has a way of putting things into perspective and opening your eyes to the world around you. I have deliberately put myself in a foreign situation knowing full well that I would be forced to take a stab at new things, the computer has just been one of many things that have presented a challange to me.
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Montpellier is an old town, one that was founded back in the middle ages. The inner city is Marvelous example of what architecture was centuries past. I have stood in awe at some of the beautiful structures. There is so much history here that flows from evrey corner of the town.
I now understand why the Frecnh claim they have the best food in the world because in ,y experience thus far it has been completly true. the juices are pure juices recently squeezed from the fruits. the cheeses are plentiful and cheap enough that you don't suffer from buyers remorse when you try a new variety of fancy cheese. I tried quiches made with eggplant and a indian veggie patties. All of these have been foods that I have never tried before and I loved them.
All in all even though I am walking in a place that I don't completly understand, I do love it. being out of my comfort zone is exerlerating. foreign isn't bad; it is great. challenging yoĆ urself with new experience brings growth. a unique kind of Growth that you can only get by stepping outside of your comfort zone.
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