Haiti
The most common phrase in Haiti might surprise you. It’s ‘pa gen pwoblem,’ and it translates to ‘no have problem.’ Haitians use it in a dizzying array of contexts: responding to thank-yous, asserting well-being, filling awkward silences.
The most common phrase in Haiti might surprise you. It’s ‘pa gen pwoblem,’ and it translates to ‘no have problem.’ Haitians use it in a dizzying array of contexts: responding to thank-yous, asserting well-being, filling awkward silences.
Prepare for a roller-coaster ride of feasts, treats and temptations experiencing Germany’s soul-stirring scenery, spirit-lifting culture, big-city beauties, romantic palaces and half-timbered towns.
France seduces travelers with its unfalteringly familiar culture, woven around cafe terraces, village-square markets, and lace-curtained bistros with their plat du jour (dish of the day) chalked on the board.
This green and pleasant land, this sceptred isle, this crucible of empire and pioneer of parliamentary democracy: England is eccentric, exhilarating and endlessly intriguing.
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Chart-topping contentment and quality of life, blockbuster dining and design, and a cheerful emphasis on hygge – explore (and envy) what makes Denmark tick.
China. The name alone makes you want to get packing. It’s going places, so jump aboard, go along for the ride and see where it’s headed.
Canada is more than its hulking-mountain, craggy-coast good looks: it also cooks extraordinary meals, rocks relaxed culture, and unfurls wild, moose-spotting road trips.
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