Disclaimer: I typed many of these words from the Starbucks at Las Palmas airport. That makes me a hypocrite but also very aware of the work at hand. It’s a “do as I say, not as I do” kind of piece. SOME LIKE IT HOT I’m sitting in an Airbnb with 3 of my colleagues working in their room or at the kitchen table. Most windows are open to get a breeze in. From the kitchen, I see the blue sky meeting the ocean.
I'll be coming back to this post for the recommendations and likely sending to others.
Totally agree that adapting to local norms is something for more DNs to consider. For me, it's actually part of the joy of travelling. It can as simple as when I'm in Portugal I take espressos like the locals rather than hunt down overpriced latters, all the way to your recommendation of changing up my water usage and dress sense according to the climate and culture. It's not an obligation, it's an opportunity for self-discovery.
I'll be coming back to this post for the recommendations and likely sending to others.
Totally agree that adapting to local norms is something for more DNs to consider. For me, it's actually part of the joy of travelling. It can as simple as when I'm in Portugal I take espressos like the locals rather than hunt down overpriced latters, all the way to your recommendation of changing up my water usage and dress sense according to the climate and culture. It's not an obligation, it's an opportunity for self-discovery.
Espressos...damn you're a real one.
"it s not an obligation, it's an opportunity for self discovery". Love that.