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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My fave: going to different ethnic restaurants and trying different foods. I think some of the embassies put on fairs and such to share their culture. You can look into that, too. Our ES school also has international night and also have class projects about different cultures. The "living outside your bubble" comment, while a bit snarky, is kind of true. Books can only teach you so much about other cultures. Living amongst them and interacting with them is much more beneficial. [/quote] I am the original poster who mentioned 'living outside of your bubble'. I am not sure who you are saying was 'snarky'' me or the person who said ' why not live outside a bubble'. I guess folks did not read everything I wrote: Plus, we have a diverse group of friends, listen to a lot NPR in which they hear news and interviews, etc. that addresses the whole WIDE world in which we live. Our kids pick up things from how we live our lives, talk about people, and have knowledge and interest in things outside of our own little bubble. [/quote]
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