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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23251)
8 Jul
There is a lovely culture of showing cultural programs in Bali Indonesia. When travellers have their dinner, the dancers perform their piece. Most of the performances have folk effect. Travellers have the food and also enjoy the...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
13 Apr 22
My immediate family and mom's siblings decided to set the Ilocano practice 'golgol.' It is not like doing 'Google' here, myLotters. Let me explain this cultural practice. 'Golgol' is a local Ilocano traditional way of cleansing...
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Michele
@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
17 Jul 21
This ornate gate is the entrance to the Chinese Cultural Garden at Over felt Gardens in San Jose's east side. The entrance gate has writing in both Chinese and English. As you can see,it is tall and ornate. It leads to the hilly...
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patgalca
@patgalca (18481)
• Orangeville, Ontario
12 Feb 20
I received this book in a swag bag at a writers' conference.
Acquiesce is a play written by David Yee who is half-Chinese, half-Scottish born and raised in Toronto. This is the first time I have read a play (except for...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169489)
• United States
12 Dec 17
How many food groups do you have to have to feel you have a meal, not a snack.
It can depend on how you were raised, or what your culture says, or your preferences.
I know many who are just "meat and potatoes" people.
I want a...
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The Invisible Man
@TheInvisibleMan (17594)
15 Oct 17
This is something of cultural scope (please, correct me if I'm wrong about it)... Everywhere in the world, in some specific places (of course) there are always people who self-medicate themselves for various reasons.
What do you...
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The Invisible Man
@TheInvisibleMan (17594)
10 Oct 17
I'm not the kind of person who believes in these things... However, considering the cultural aspect of each country, I can see something positive in them because I can interpret it as a feature of something local (reinforcing the...
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The Invisible Man
@TheInvisibleMan (17594)
9 Oct 17
Please, don't get me wrong ok? I just would like to know what leads you to go to church considering that you can pray anywhere and anytime. I mean... Is it something cultural? Is it something familiar (as a tradition)? Is it to...
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Joy
@PurnaSharma (2562)
• Guwahati, India
13 Nov 16
I whenever login to mylot,i use to check first the most recent activities and there after i click one by one all discussion to read.I go through several discussion though in my every login but respond to only some discussion,...
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