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Cassidy Rush

Cassidy Rush is a writer with a background in careers, business, and education. She covers international finance news and stories for Remitly.

Japan’s Parfait Culture: A Sweet Journey Through History

Japan's parfait culture transforms simple desserts into artistic expressions that reflect seasonal changes, meticulous craftsmanship, and social dining traditions. These towering glass creations have evolved from Western influences into distinctly Japanese cultural symbols.

What Kids Eat for Lunch at School Around the World

School lunch programs worldwide reflect unique cultural values and nutritional approaches. From Japan's educational kyushoku system to Finland's free universal meals, discover how different countries feed their students and what we can learn from their diverse strategies for supporting child nutrition and development.

How Emojis Are Read Differently Around the World

When you send a thumbs-up emoji to celebrate good news, you expect the recipient to understand your positive message. But what if that same emoji carries a completely different meaning in their culture? Understanding how emojis translate across borders has become essential for effective global communication.

Can Money Be a Souvenir? Why Travelers Collect Currency

Foreign currency offers travelers affordable, authentic souvenirs that capture cultural history and personal memories. Unlike traditional keepsakes, bills and coins provide educational value while taking up minimal space, making them perfect mementos for any journey.