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04/10/2023
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GuimarĂ£es
Portugal
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83
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The overarching goal of the proposed activity is to foster cultural exchange and enhance social cohesion among individuals participating in the Erasmus program. By orchestrating a Countries Dinner, wherein Erasmus members contribute and share their distinctive culinary offerings, the initiative seeks to create a vibrant tapestry of global flavors, encouraging cross-cultural interactions and forging lasting connections among diverse communities. Through this gastronomic celebration, participants are provided with a unique opportunity to broaden their cultural horizons, promoting a sense of unity and understanding in an atmosphere enriched by the diverse tastes and traditions of nations worldwide.


 

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The Erasmus Countries Dinner took place in a carefully arranged restaurant, with tables set to accommodate participants. The Erasmus presented their respective national dishes, creating a diverse spread for attendees to sample. The event provided an opportunity for socializing and cultural exchange, as participants engaged in conversations while enjoying the international culinary offerings. The conclusion involved a collective effort to clean up, highlighting a shared sense of responsibility among the ESNers and concluding the event on a cooperative note. Overall, the Erasmus Countries Dinner succeeded in facilitating cultural interaction through a shared dining experience.


 

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By organising this activity, the organisers want to contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals
Objectives
Counter Stereotypes & Embrace Cultural Differences
Diversity and Inclusion of Minority Groups
Encouraging Slow Food
Showcase Cultural Heritage
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