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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.



George
I am inspired by: Sensations
I regret: Not having tried more things
Today I am grateful for: Everyone around me at this moment

Luis
I am inspired by: Talent
I regret: Not being a doctor
Today I am grateful for: My daughter, and my family

Dan
I am inspired by: DJ Tiga
I regret: Not sleeping enough last night
Today I am grateful for: Food


Male
I am inspired by: Music
I regret: Drinking piscola
Today I am grateful for: The joint

Sebastian
I am inspired by: The arts
I regret: Doing something stupid
Today I am grateful for: My family

Fernanda
I am inspired by: Having a good time
I regret: Not taking enough risks
Today I am grateful for: Being alive


Pamela
I am inspired by: Myself, and my experience of the world
I regret: The headache I will have tomorrow morning
Today I am grateful for: Arriving home to my bed alive, all things considered!

Daniella
I am inspired by: My grandmother
I regret: A guy I was with 5 months ago
Today I am grateful for: Faithless, the four of us, the lie you told to get us in and all that we drank

Paulina
I am inspired by: All the things I want to do
I regret: Not seizing the day
Today I am grateful for: My family being like they are


Mela
I am inspired by: Daydreams
I regret: Not being grateful enough
Today I am grateful for: The people surrounding me

Matias
I am inspired by: Volunteering to help people out
I regret: Wasting time having arguments
Today I am grateful for: Having people that care for me

Jackie
I am inspired by: Art
I regret: Too many things
Today I am grateful for: Health, and people who love me


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