For
how I see it, this is like when you go to an ice cream shop and the guy behind
the counter asks you whether you want vanilla or chocolate flavor. I mean, you
don’t pick between the two of them… you take both. Why only choose one when you
have more options?
This
is a rule that applies for many things in my life. I don’t have one favorite on
anything, but a group of favorites. This is why I don’t have one city I would
like to go, but many of them. So right now you are putting me in a difficult
situation.
The
ones that have been with me since I understood the world was a lot bigger than
my house and backyard are the ones everyone have in mind: Paris, Roma, Madrid,
Rio de Janeiro, New York and London.
Then,
while growing up, I started getting more into anime and manga so Tokyo (and
other places from Japan) became an option. And now, because I’ve been
introduced into K-pop since last moth Seoul is a strong choice. But giving the
last two haven’t been with me for so long, I’ll go with something different.
The
city (one of them) I’m dying to go to is Salisbury, England. The main reason is
because of the setting that place puts you in, like if you were living in
another era. I love that it puts you right into the history, I love that it has
green places, and I love that is far away from Chile.
If
I ever get the chance to go, I think the first thing I would like to do is get
lost and not remember the way back to where I’m staying. And then just walk,
and walk, and discover every little corner of this place. But, in order to do
this, I would like to do it alone… Not because I don’t want my family with me,
but because I feel would be a nice place to be just with me.
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