Over the six years living and learning in Luxembourg, we built friendships, nurtured connections, and engaged in mentoring across a multilingual community.
This didn’t read like a travel piece to me. It read like a place that shaped how you see people.
What stayed with me was the continuity. Friendships carried over time, conversations that resume easily, places that feel familiar rather than impressive. That’s a quieter, more honest way of talking about hospitality.
Luxembourg feels lived-in here, not presented. And you can feel how the book came out of that season naturally, not as an idea but as a response.
Thank you for such a generous and perceptive response. I really appreciated how you picked up on hospitality as something shaped by relationships and lived context rather than transactions alone. This was at the heart of what I hoped to explore. Your observation about Luxembourg is especially meaningful to me; its multilingual, outward-looking nature quietly teaches lessons about welcome that feel both natural and enduring. I’m grateful you took the time to read and reflect so carefully.
Thank you for such a generous and perceptive response. I really appreciated how you picked up on hospitality as something shaped by relationships and lived context rather than transactions alone — that was at the heart of what I hoped to explore. Your observation about Luxembourg is especially meaningful to me; its multilingual, outward-looking nature quietly teaches lessons about welcome that feel both natural and enduring. I’m grateful you took the time to read and reflect so carefully.
This didn’t read like a travel piece to me. It read like a place that shaped how you see people.
What stayed with me was the continuity. Friendships carried over time, conversations that resume easily, places that feel familiar rather than impressive. That’s a quieter, more honest way of talking about hospitality.
Luxembourg feels lived-in here, not presented. And you can feel how the book came out of that season naturally, not as an idea but as a response.
I love your perspective, thank you kindly!
Wow that beautiful
Please talk to me
Its amazing how you discovered Luxembourg and made so many connections in such a short time!
It was the generosity of the people in Luxembourg from all walks of life who had the same impulse to connect and build relationships!!
Thank you for such a generous and perceptive response. I really appreciated how you picked up on hospitality as something shaped by relationships and lived context rather than transactions alone. This was at the heart of what I hoped to explore. Your observation about Luxembourg is especially meaningful to me; its multilingual, outward-looking nature quietly teaches lessons about welcome that feel both natural and enduring. I’m grateful you took the time to read and reflect so carefully.
Thank you for such a generous and perceptive response. I really appreciated how you picked up on hospitality as something shaped by relationships and lived context rather than transactions alone — that was at the heart of what I hoped to explore. Your observation about Luxembourg is especially meaningful to me; its multilingual, outward-looking nature quietly teaches lessons about welcome that feel both natural and enduring. I’m grateful you took the time to read and reflect so carefully.