Posts Tagged: culture
Travel And Relationships: #CultureTravChat
One of my favorite stories starts with a summer in Europe. That particular summer, two friends messaged me as they were settling into their new internships with a media company in Berlin. They were excited
Exciting News about #CultureTravChat
CultureTravChat started in November 2014 with the intent of hearing from travelers, while focusing on their experiences with different cultures. I’ve always been most interested in talking to travelers about how they deal with cultural
Reflecting on Childhood Through Ballet
“Things that I grew up with stay with me. You start a certain way, and then you spend your whole life trying to find a certain simplicity that you had. It’s less about staying in
CultureTravChat: Cultural Celebrations
February marks a time of festivals. From Carnival to Mardi Gras to Chinese New Year celebrations to Tet Nguyen Dan to the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival to Thaipusam and more, there’s much
Viva Europe! Share stories on the chat!
Whenever I think about Europe, I’m instantly happy. I’m transported to my childhood, to great memories with family and friends, to lovely sidewalk cafes, to delicious meals, to visits to museums, to photographing history and
#CultureTravChat: Home And Travel
We recently hosted #CultureTravChat about “Home.” During the chat, we asked travelers – whether they’re nomads, part-time adventurers, expats, family travelers, or more – about their definitions of home. What what creating a “home” means to them.
Introducing a New Hashtag for CultureTravChat
Thank you for being a part of my (travel) community. Whether you read the blog, we’ve met on Twitter (or know each other personally) or you’ve joined my Twitter chat, I love hearing from you.
10 Reasons to Learn a Foreign Language (Guest Post)
Mark-Anthony Villaflor of 365TravelDates, guest blogs today, sharing great reasons to learn a foreign language. And, this Thursday at 2:30 ET on #CultureTrav, we’ll be discussing Language: “Lost in Translation,” so this is a good reminder of
Discussing Language #CultureTrav
Mastering a new language or applying a foreign language during travel can be very exciting. But, sometimes, despite our best efforts, language gets “lost in translation.” We recently hosted #CultureTrav about “Language: Lost in Translation.”
Joining New York Travel Festival (NYTF)
Are you a travel blogger/writer in New York City (or surrounding areas)? Love to talk about your travels and share stories with friends, family or coworkers? Then…check out The New York Travel Festival (NYTF) this weekend!