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    Thursday, December 23, 2004  
Internationalism never dies

 
It seems that once you are used to do something, be with someone or think something, its hard to make it different or to one fine day change it all.

During my AIESEC time, I got used to talking to internationals, being with internationals, talking in an international language all the time, and getting used to accepting differences, cultures, enjoying, asking questions, giving answers, etc.

Things haven't changed.
The international community in El Salvador is small. We don't have much tourism (yet!), however we have that random world called consultancies.
In TACA, we have our own internal strategic development department, formed primarily by former Bain & Co. employees, plus the normal international Bain Consultants, in other multinational and big national companies, they also have consultants, from other companies, and this results in a very varied group of people.

South africans, australians, mexicans, germans, canadians, new zealanders, peruvians, very few from the US, probably just 1 or 2.
Guess who has made new friends!!


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