Choques Culturales a la Inversa | Reverse Cultural Shocks

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La salsa Tabasco no viene de Tabasco

From Cholula to Tabasco, we explore how some of the world’s most famous hot sauces are named after places they don’t actually come from. We break down the real origins of Tabasco sauce, how it was created in Louisiana using Tabasco chilies, and how it became the best-selling hot ...  Show more

¿Puede la IA Reemplazar el Aprendizaje de Idiomas? - Can AI Replace Language Learning?

We explore the growing fear that AI and instant translation tools make language learning unnecessary, and we explain why that mindset misses the point. From real-life cultural misunderstandings and gestures to sarcasm, tone, and relationship-building, we share examples that show ...  Show more

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