We often exchange stories, about our fears and worries about life. I never hesitated to tell him anything.
Gil went out of his way, taking time off work to show us around his hometown of Querétaro, taking us to places we would never have found without him.
We felt like we were in the same room, even though we were almost a thousand kilometers apart.
I’m grateful to her and to Slowly for helping me find a true friend, a real pen pal, and someone my age who shares my interests.
We overcame cultural and language barriers, opening our minds to the possibilities behind a simple message.
Deep down, I think everyone longs to find out what's beyond the confines of their own culture—the huge world at large.
Maria’s letters and passion have then sparked my interest in baking recipes and ignited my passion for baking.
Thanks to the amazing people I’ve met here, I’ve curated a Spotify playlist with songs from over 100 different countries.
We exchanged a few handwritten letters (until mine was lost in the mail), met a few times to work together in a café or walk along the Seine.
It has connected not only us, but also our lives and hearts...
He is 60 years older than me, and yet we can still find things to agree upon and share.
We stayed few days together in Zagreb, discovering the city, sharing experiences and adventures...