To everyone living between cultures:
In my house, a single sentence can start in Italian and end in Arabic. There is a specific rhythm to it—the expressive hand gestures of a Neapolitan street market meeting the poetic warmth of an Arabic greeting. It’s a superpower; I have two ways to say "I love you" and a thousand ways to describe a good meal. lisalafrisa2 Italian Arab 2022-07-11_23-33-39 ...
Being multicultural isn't always easy. Sometimes you feel like a stranger in both places. But more often, it feels like having two hearts. I’ve learned that you don’t have to fit into a single box. You can be the bridge that connects two beautiful, ancient civilizations. To everyone living between cultures: In my house,