Faith Saley
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Congratulations, Daniel. Nice work, Daniel. Thank you. Right now, panel, it is time for you to answer some questions about this week's news. Faith, the New York Times offered a new way to experience local culture while traveling. Just do what?
Well, as they say in France, I'm loving it.
Well, as they say in France, I'm loving it.
Well, as they say in France, I'm loving it.
Yes, a go to McDonald's. A travel writer points out that while Americans usually seek out, you know, these out-of-the-way authentic local cafes in a foreign country, all the people who live there are eating at McDonald's to get away from the tourists at the authentic cafes, right?
Yes, a go to McDonald's. A travel writer points out that while Americans usually seek out, you know, these out-of-the-way authentic local cafes in a foreign country, all the people who live there are eating at McDonald's to get away from the tourists at the authentic cafes, right?
Yes, a go to McDonald's. A travel writer points out that while Americans usually seek out, you know, these out-of-the-way authentic local cafes in a foreign country, all the people who live there are eating at McDonald's to get away from the tourists at the authentic cafes, right?
That's what he says. He says it's a great way to meet just normal people who live where you're visiting.
That's what he says. He says it's a great way to meet just normal people who live where you're visiting.
That's what he says. He says it's a great way to meet just normal people who live where you're visiting.
Very pale skin. No, he points out that they've had McDonald's as long as we've had things like Chinese and Thai restaurants. So why aren't there, why can't we say those restaurants over there are just a part of their culture? Yeah.
Very pale skin. No, he points out that they've had McDonald's as long as we've had things like Chinese and Thai restaurants. So why aren't there, why can't we say those restaurants over there are just a part of their culture? Yeah.
Very pale skin. No, he points out that they've had McDonald's as long as we've had things like Chinese and Thai restaurants. So why aren't there, why can't we say those restaurants over there are just a part of their culture? Yeah.
They do. They do. And of course, you know, there are variations in the menus from country to country. In India, it's all vegetarian, for example. Plus, it's so fun to walk in and be like, tell me, here in your country, what does your grimace look like?