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Posted by: sally

17th Mar 2011 06:08am

yes ive traveld its gr8 to see different countres and meet new peaple


Anonymous
  • 26th Aug 2011 11:19pm

I know what you mean about how people always seem to want to flock to McDonald's or places that are like at home. Having said that, a friend of mine went to the Phillipines & loved the fact that instead of chips, they got rice at Macca's! So, it's not always quite the same in other countries. In Israel it's called "Kosher McDonald's". I didn't go, but I wanted to to see the differences. Instead I ended up trying Israeli food, had sushi & African food!
Sometimes you just want to taste something that reminds you of home though. When I was in South Korea, I badly was craving meat, like a nice juicy steak, so I went to an Australian designed resturant, owned by Americans with staff that were South Koreans!


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