Escazú, San José, Costa Rica Escazú Costa Rica Wikipedia Activities to do in Escazú 1.Mariposario Butterfly Kingdom Costa Rica (Butterfly Garden) More info about this place (This is the official web page of this place to see all the activities that they offer) 2. Multiplaza Escazú (Shopping Mall mostly with acitivities for all the family) More info about this place (This is the official web page of this place to see all the activities that they offer) 3. Avenida Escazú (A place with a lot of activities, hotels and restaurants for couples or families) More info about this place (This is the official web page of this place to see all the activities that they offer) 4. Parque Central de Escazú (The central park of the town, lots of activities some days and a beautiful place for exercice, practice sports or spend some time with friends) 5. La Ventolera Escazú (Beautiful Mountain for hiking with beautiful views of the city) An activity for this place organized...
In this class we talk about sleep and rest and what is the difference between Japan and the rest of the world wen it comes to this topic. Really interesting because is totally different in Japan is normal to see people falling a sleep everywhere dosen't matter the place or the time you can see people sleeping in the train, bus, parks or even at work, this is becuase in Japan is really common for people sleep a really little amount of hours and staying awake for work or studies, that's why in japanese culture when they see someone sleeping in public they don't relate it to laziness but to hardworking and that something i will say really japanese, i never heard something like that, on the other hand i also learn a little bit about the rest of the world, this part was more similar to my own country except for the part of taking naps because thats not that usual in my country. Everything that we talk about in this class was super interensting and important to, be well rested i...
(Inter)cultural Communication & Nonverbal Communication This week’s class helped me better understand the importance of intercultural and nonverbal communication. Intercultural communication refers to how people from different cultural backgrounds interact and understand each other. Nonverbal communication includes body language, facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, and personal space. As a Costa Rican living in Japan, I have noticed both similarities and differences in communication styles. In Costa Rica, people are generally very expressive. We often use hand gestures, maintain direct eye contact, and show emotions openly during conversations. Physical contact, such as handshakes or friendly hugs, is also common among friends and family. In contrast, Japanese communication tends to be more indirect and subtle. Nonverbal cues are very important in Japan, an...
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