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Finish the Sentence: Malaysia

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I spent two weeks zipping around the Malaysian Peninsula in style, drowning in the fragrance of spices and tropical fruit. Here’s the folks I met the first time round, and on a return visit the following year to Malaysian Borneo, and the other parts I missed. Foreigners have country codes.



Rob (IRL)
I am inspired by: Music
I regret: The things I have not learnt from
Today I am grateful for: MLiving in Ireland

Aliza
I am inspired by: My surroundings
I regret: Not doing more when I was younger
Today I am grateful for: Life

Olena (UKR)
I am inspired by: Travel
I regret: Nyet
Today I am grateful for: Living this day


Natasha (UKR)
I am inspired by: The beauty in the world
I regret: Not continuing to study dance
Today I am grateful for: My life

Olena (UKR)
I am inspired by: Mosques
I regret: Latvia
Today I am grateful for: My talent

Julia (UKR)
I am inspired by: People around me
I regret: That the day is sometimes too short
Today I am grateful for: Opening the window, seeing the sea and being in a good mood


Irina (UKR)
I am inspired by: The sea
I regret: Not living 5 lives simultaneously
Today I am grateful for: That my sister is thinking of me

Angelo (SUI)
I am inspired by: The female sex
I regret: My job, sometimes
Today I am grateful for: The package I sent to Switzerland

Karin (SUI)
I am inspired by: The world
I regret: Not going to Kinshasa when I had the chance
Today I am grateful for: Being here


Sandro (SUI)
I am inspired by: The weather
I regret: Being sensitive to the weather
Today I am grateful for: The day being over

Chantal (SUI)
I am inspired by: My work
I regret: Being serious sometimes
Today I am grateful for: Being myself

Simone (SUI)
I am inspired by: The south of Italy
I regret: Not coming to Malaysia sooner
Today I am grateful for: Staying here


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