Vol. 1, No. 1 — When living in Europe, you constantly notice things that are different compared to back home in South Dakota. Some small, like the coins and bills in your pocket. Some slightly larger, like the grocery brands - you really need to hunt for what you’re after. And some are unavoidably large, like struggling to keep even the simplest interaction afloat with the non-English-speaking cashier.
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Vol. 1, No. 1 — When living in Europe, you constantly notice things that are different compared to back home in South Dakota. Some small, like the coins and bills in your pocket. Some slightly larger, like the grocery brands - you really need to hunt for what you’re after. And some are unavoidably large, like struggling to keep even the simplest interaction afloat with the non-English-speaking cashier.