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Fiji is rich in traditional culture and they use a native language that defines happiness. Their warm hospitality surpasses any Country that I've visited to date. You'll never pass a Fijian without friendly eye contact and a warm "Bula" which means "Hello" in Fijian. If you visit Fiji, I highly recommend going into Nadi town to visit the temple and market. Nadi town is also great for bartering. I found the food to be incredibly delicious with choices ranging from Indian to traditional Fijian dishes. I'm home relaxed, refreshed, and more cultured than when I left, so I define that as a wonderful trip. "Sota Tale" my friends, I'm back to work!
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