13 Feb 2017 Blog Challenge BONUS Round Up BONUS: Hospitality
Our final prompt of the 2017 New Years challenge has officially passed, however, we did issue a bonus prompt. A few intrepid bloggers took us up on the additional challenge, which we will share with you here.
The Prompt: Hospitality
Peace Corps Week is coming up at the end of February and they’re celebrating with the theme: Highlighting Hospitality. So we took the opportunity to support that effort, as an optional Blog Challenge prompt. Although not everyone in the Blogging Abroad community are Peace Corps Volunteers, this theme applies to anyone with a host community overseas.
PCV or not, this was an opportunity to share traditions of hospitality and inspiring stories of how our host community welcomes us and others.
You’re encouraged to browse the Round Up links listed below for more blog inspiration and interesting cross-cultural topics. You can also find more posts highlighted on our Blog Challenge pinterest board.
Posts:
- Blogging about blogging about Hospitality Posted by Kevin
This post is part of Blogging Abroad’s 2017 New Years Blog Challenge, week five: Hospitality.Normally, I put the above disclaimer/announcement at the bottom of each entry but this time it’s up top …
- Feeling the Love: Moz Style Posted by Liz Schutz
This post is part of Blogging Abroad’s 2017 New Years Blog Challenge, week five: Hospitality. Every Peace Corps Mozambique volunteer could easily tell you about hospitality. I think …
- Faces of Ghana. Faces of Hospitality. Posted by Christine
One thing that many travelers will gush about when they travel somewhere is the hospitality that the people of other countries show to them. There are very few countries that I haven’t heard …
- 5 Essential Examples of Zambian Hospitality Posted by shouyuanart
This post is part of Blogging Abroad’s 2017 New Years Blog Challenge, week five: Hospitality Here are some points of Zambian hospitality that are absolutely essential, which I quickly grew …
- Seems like just yesterday: Memories here at the end Posted by chrisbiles03
With only about three weeks left in my village, my time here is certainly nearing its end. When every day seems like a week, but every week seems like a day, time moves on in an endlessly confusing …
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