I would also add here that try to treat those differences as just other ways to do things and be curious why different. What if I was born in that country? I would also have the same beliefs as this person, right? And what you just said, it also may be seen in the Fluency Circle which we were talking about earlier. Is that, for example, when I'm curious in something how it's done in Italy, we had this funny discussion years ago about why you hate pineapple on pizza, right? So it's an amazing opportunity to learn about differences about the countries. But what I wanted to say is that when we discuss some universal things like when we talk about music
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