Video 1 Transcript
Honduras will probably be a little bit of a shock when you get there. I remember driving around was the craziest experience I've ever seen. There's like no traffic rules. I mean there are but no enforcement at all. People driving on the street, on the sidewalk, people cutting through red lights just honking their horn just like I'm coming through. But you're gonna see a lot of stuff that you've probably never seen in your life if you've never been to a third world country. There's gonna be naked little kids running around happy as can be. There's gonna be a bunch of super mangy dogs on the streets with sicknesses that just make you want to stay a hundred feet away. You'll see women breastfeed right in front of you while you're teaching a lesson. You just got to learn to shrug that off and there's like so many things that you just got to kind of prepare yourself for that it's gonna be different. If you're fat they call you fat. If you're skinny they call you skinny. Nobody really takes offense like if you're bad at Spanish they're gonna tell you right off the bat, wow you're bad at Spanish and don't let that get to you.
