A world without borders what would it be like?
A world without borders means free movement, going wherever I want to go without anything or anyone stopping me.
I am not that much of a traveler because I do not like to sit down for a very long time but not being a traveler will not stop me from exploring the world and meeting new friends, learning languages and eating different dishes.
A world without borders will mean that we can learn from anywhere we want. I have always envied the educational environment of the Americans, so in a boderless world I would find me a good school where I can further my education and learn using their system of education.
While the idea of a world without borders, insecurity and money problems may seem ideal, it is not entirely unlikely.
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In a world without borders, no need for the stress of visa and no issue about money. One of the places I would live to go to is France, a French speaking country. I have always loved French language right from when I was in school. I had interest in French language. On getting to France, Paris to be precise, I would learn their language and culture. I have heard a lot about the Eifel tower so I will pay it a visit.
I would also try their dishes and learn to prepare them. One thing about me is I like to learn new things especially if it's something edible. One of the many dishes of France which I would love to taste is their coq au Vin (a slow-cooked chicken stew in red wine),I actually ask myself how will someone use wine to cook?
Another place on my list of places to go is India. I do not know anything about India but I love their sense of dressing and some of their dishes. Mere looking at their dishes you would want to eat it, dishes such as chaat and dosas (spiced snacks and thin rice crepes) respectively are really enticing.
Their dressing ranging from their saree to salwar kameez and others (a draped garment and loose fitting trouser paired with a scarf). I personally, I love their saree. It's always looking gorgeous. I would love to have some of them even if it is having it as souvenirs. The men wear the dhoti or kurta, often accompanied by a turban.
In a world without borders and security issues, I'd be a curious wanderer, exploring diverse cultures and engaging in meaningful conversations. My daily life would revolve around discovery, learning, and fostering global connections. While achieving a world without borders entirely might be challenging, fostering greater unity and cooperation is certainly possible.
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