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My partner is a foreigner

My partner is a foreigner

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True stories of cross-cultural relationships. Anyone can submit - is your friend / partner from a different country? Read others' stories and send us yours.

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  • Roast beef Reuben sandwich

    Posted on Friday November 27th, 2009 at 09:55 in texas, food, usa, food of the world

    Here’s our first Food of the World dish from the USA. It’s from Food Shark marfa, Texas, which looks like a pretty cool place to eat. The Reuben sandwich has a long history and there are many rumours about how it came to be invented. Read some o...

  • All about Dublin. And hats!

    Posted on Wednesday November 25th, 2009 at 09:59 in Ireland, dublin, marcel

    On the pages of the St. Stephens’s Green Preservation society you’ll find tons of usefull information on the going ons in the capital of Ireland, interesting for both visitors and locals. Here’s what they write about, in their own words: What ...

  • The Cappuccino rule: fact or fiction?

    Posted on Tuesday September 22nd, 2009 at 11:33 in italy, food, europe, coffee, cappuccino

    If you’re visiting Italy sooner or later you’re bound to come accross one piece of advice: do not order a cappuccino after 11am and definitely not after midday. Coffee break. Image credit: ::..LK..:: on Flickr But is this really true or is it a...

  • A life in China: Asian Ramblings

    Posted on Thursday September 17th, 2009 at 10:02 in china, asia

    Asian Ramblings is packed with entertaining and insightful stories of life in China. Stevo used to live in Canada but now calls Southern China home. After marrying on Chinese Valentines day how could he leave? Sample life in China with these posts on...

  • A different mosque each day of Ramadan

    Posted on Wednesday September 16th, 2009 at 15:46 in religion, food, people, new york, muslim, usa, ramadan

    This week is the last week of Ramadan for the Muslim world, and Global Voices Online reported on a mission by two New York Muslims to visit 30 mosques in 30 days: Two young men in New York City, Aman Ali and Bassam Tariq, are nearing the end of thei...

  • The view from Hungary

    Posted on Wednesday August 26th, 2009 at 04:41 in europe, hungary

    The Globe from My View is written by Ropi, a student in Budapest, Hungary. Ropi posts many interesting things about Hungary. For instance, this post explains you must speak three languages to graduate from university. Since Hungarian is one of the m...

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