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Finish the Sentence: Peru

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My Spanish is horrible, so congrats to all those below forced to express themselves in my mother tongue (who we all know can be a bit of a bitch sometimes!) I’ve added country codes for non-Peruvians.



Jose Antonio
I am inspired by: My family
I regret: Nothing at the moment
Today I am grateful for: Enjoying my life

Juan Carlos
I am inspired by: My family
I regret: Not learning more things when I could have
Today I am grateful for: Being with my friends

Jose Luis
I am inspired by: Kindness
I regret: Not being as kind as I can
Today I am grateful for: Enjoying friendship


Juan Manuel
I am inspired by: Nature
I regret: Not having more goodwill
Today I am grateful for: Losing the headache I had this morning

Delfina
I am inspired by: A beautiful view
I regret: Being very shy
Today I am grateful for: Being surrounded by my family, and the people I know and llike

Zinia
I am inspired by: Nature and the ocean
I regret: Not traveling more
Today I am grateful for: Sharing the moment with good friends


Melissa
I am inspired by: The Ocean
I regret: Thinking too much instead of acting
Today I am grateful for: Being alive

Gabriela
I am inspired by: Dreams
I regret: Too many things to count
Today I am grateful for: Everything, I say thankyou a thousand times a day

Alfonso
I am inspired by: My parents
I regret: The bad thoughts I've had towards other people
Today I am grateful for: Living


Astrid
I am inspired by: Shakespeare
I regret: Being so shy, but it's not so bad
Today I am grateful for: Going to the beach

Joseph
I am inspired by: My mother
I regret: Not visiting more counttries and meeting more people in the place that they live
Today I am grateful for: A new friend having a good day, and all of us making good new friends

Ursula
I am inspired by: Nature and peace
I regret: Nothing, really.
Today I am grateful for: Meeting new people, and because tomorrow I am going home


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