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Finish the Sentence: India

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It’s a given I could only hope to scratch the surface of the surface in a country with this much diversity. Wherever I went, you could be sure there were loads of travellers, and locals eager to share their experiences and thoughts. Here are just the very few I was fortunate to come across. As usual, country codes for foreigners.



Rossella (ITA)
I am inspired by: People
I regret: Not jumping in
Today I am grateful for: The sun

Maja (SVN)
I am inspired by: Pink
I regret: Weakness
Today I am grateful for: Coffee

Mavris (SVN)
I am inspired by: Journey
I regret: The slums in India
Today I am grateful for: Mumbai


Rudi (GER)
I am inspired by: New things
I regret: Whenever I harm someone
Today I am grateful for: So many people to help me

Benedicte (FRA)
I am inspired by: The sea
I regret: That so many Indian people don't have the concept of litter
Today I am grateful for: Being where I am

Pascale (FRA)
I am inspired by: The trees
I regret: The way Indian people look at me
Today I am grateful for: Being in love


Mathais (GER)
I am inspired by: Travelling around India thinking about nothing except where I have to go
I regret: Not having travelled earlier on my own
Today I am grateful for: Having one more week left

Yaron (ISR)
I am inspired by: Everything
I regret: Not tipping the rickshaw rider in Dehli
Today I am grateful for: Isn't it obvious?

Alit (ISR)
I am inspired by: Sex
I regret: Eating calamari today
Today I am grateful for: Having the best husband


Snir (ISR)
I am inspired by: Music
I regret: Not having more time to spend in India
Today I am grateful for: Yaron's insistence that I see the doctor

Alona (ISR)
I am inspired by: Art
I regret: Eating too much
Today I am grateful for: Being alive to experience every moment

Yoni (ISR)
I am inspired by: God
I regret: Not being more religious than I am
Today I am grateful for: Being who I am


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