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Don’t you think that latin cultures are the worst cultures in the world ?

I find asian, african and middle eastern cultures more attractive than the hispanic/ italian/ roman southern european cultures etc.

Ov course, african and middle eastern countries are poorer but i think that they are laid back, kinda underground secret but not exotic like the latin countries, i like them more.

I would rather live in iran or in angola or in japan than for example in peru or italy.

in angola I don’t know, but in middle eastern country women don’t live very well, japan is a very americanized country, in italy, I think we have a culture more family oriented than united states, when we eat, we eat always together, moreover we eat a good food… a very good food

Peru Poor kids – they need help.


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