well, without much detail on your living conditions in either location, I'd say in Thialand, you'd be a little closer to Patrick and Ashley, but I think some of the cultural differences would be hard to live with (especially food). I love India's style, but they are more third world, so it might be more rustic. That is unless you have special voulunteer housing? Either way, it would give you a really cool experience. I'd pray about it for sure. :) Hope that helps a little.
yeah i am :) as far as india goes it's in a big city and I don't really want that type of experience (but they said they might move it to a more rural location this year). but I have always wanted to go there...but so far I am leaning more towards thailand.
I'll tell you where you should go. Someplace warm. A place where the root beer flows like wine. Where beautiful women instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano. I'm talking about a little place called Aspen.
well, without much detail on your living conditions in either location, I'd say in Thialand, you'd be a little closer to Patrick and Ashley, but I think some of the cultural differences would be hard to live with (especially food). I love India's style, but they are more third world, so it might be more rustic. That is unless you have special voulunteer housing? Either way, it would give you a really cool experience. I'd pray about it for sure. :) Hope that helps a little.
ReplyDeleteyeah i am :) as far as india goes it's in a big city and I don't really want that type of experience (but they said they might move it to a more rural location this year). but I have always wanted to go there...but so far I am leaning more towards thailand.
ReplyDeleteI'll tell you where you should go. Someplace warm. A place where the root beer flows like wine. Where beautiful women instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano. I'm talking about a little place called Aspen.
ReplyDeleteOr you could just go to Thailand. ;)