To conclude what is a rather long “blog article,” I’ll simply tell you what they told me. I asked if there was anything they’d like to share with the rest of MindSay. Opinions or whatnot. And this is what they said:
“Blogging is creating a new way of thinking about life.” – purgatory
“I love to hear about perspectives from other countries…” – juleloe
“This article would be a…spin for cultural understanding.” – leedman
“Wales is NOT a part of England…” – bmrichie (Who went on to share more about his homeland, which I will definitely share in another post!)
“I am the coolest.” – antipodes (We know you’re cool!)
“Living in Iraq changes your view of things.” – realmtrekker
“My boyfriend thinks it’s all a bit weird.” – susi
“I would like to appeal to people to relate with their heart and mind.” – kalpana
“If you all are looking for a great summer concert event, for the past two years in Rome, there has been a free concert in front of the Roman Coliseum.” – caffenapkinprof
“Did you know that India produces at least three movies a day?” – mayuri
“I would like to add people from more countries to my blog network.” – jestar
“We can live together with being different.” – tweaty
“I think you should make a note of how easily everyone seems to get along on the net. Maybe it is true that we are all pretty much the same everywhere.” – wylddaze
“I think that people should give more hugs or at least…say good morning.” – fwiffo
“The…people I have on my buddies’ list I have found interesting and I don’t think their nationality had anything to do with it.” – porkkanatarha
-Sandi Layne for the Mindsay Yearbook
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