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Finish the Sentence: Chile

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There’s always a look people give me when I ask the second question, a flicker of some woe, followed by a flicker of “you bastard!” I appreciate, as ever, the effort of expressing in English. Country codes used for non-Chileans.



Liza (ENG)
I am inspired by: Friends and family
I regret: Not spending longer in South America
Today I am grateful for: Everything

Christine (USA)
I am inspired by: The world
I regret: Drunken nights
Today I am grateful for: Being alive

Paul (ENG)
I am inspired by: My sisters
I regret: Not taking enough photos
Today I am grateful for: Not working


Alex (ENG)
I am inspired by: My family
I regret: Not having longer to travel
Today I am grateful for: Traveling in Chile

Jenny (ISLE OF MANN)
I am inspired by: Lance Armstrong
I regret: Going to Ibiza three times
Today I am grateful for: Being here and healthy

Ricardo
I am inspired by: Working with people from different cultures and places
I regret: In general, nothing
Today I am grateful for: My job, I love it!


Gemma (ENG)
I am inspired by: My grandmother
I regret: Buying too many clothes
Today I am grateful for: Being in South America with Jenny

Maria
I am inspired by: Working in a youth hostel
I regret: Nada
Today I am grateful for: The ability to travel

Monica
I am inspired by: My son, Gabriel
I regret: Not being a professional singer
Today I am grateful for: The life I have


Doter (GER)
I am inspired by: The different kinds of sky
I regret: Taking the night plane to Chile, I couldn't see the mountains!
Today I am grateful for: New impressions

Mike (USA)
I am inspired by: Music
I regret: Not traveling more
Today I am grateful for: Meeting new friends

Renee
I am inspired by: My family
I regret: Not having the chance to study at university
Today I am grateful for: The wonderful man I had for 66 years, and the family he left me


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