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// While we're on a brief break, weβre bringing back one of our most loved episodes β Birthday Celebrations Around the World! ππ In this revamped episode, join us as we hop on the Culture Train to explore how different cultures celebrate birthdays. From Swedenβs early-morning birthday song and breakfast in bed, to Chinaβs long-life noodles, and even Australiaβs magical fairy bread, this episode is packed with fun facts and unique traditions! π //
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Listen to episode one hereWhile we're on a brief break, weβre bringing back one of our most loved episodes β Birthday Celebrations Around the World! ππ In this revamped episode, join us as we hop on the Culture Train to explore how different cultures celebrate birthdays. From Swedenβs early-morning birthday song and breakfast in bed, to Chinaβs long-life noodles, and even Australiaβs magical fairy bread, this episode is packed with fun facts and unique traditions! π
Weβll also hear from our friends around the world who share their personal family traditions, like David from Sweden, Jenny Liao from China, and Senayda from Mexico. π€ And of course, donβt miss Asher's birthday jokes at the end to keep the celebration going! ππ°
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