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An Expat Talks about Living in Reykjavik, Iceland

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What is the name of the city or town that you are reporting on?

Reykjavik

In terms of religious, racial, economic and cultural diversity, are the people of this city or town diverse? Are they accepting of differences? Describe.

Reykjavik is not very diverse, but it is a tolerant and generally accepting city. Racism is not widely accepted there, so people from all walks of life tend to feel welcomed and accepted. They also have a very open-minded perspective and are willing to learn about different cultures and beliefs. Reykjavik is also home to a variety of restaurants, shops, and services that cater to travelers from around the world. There is a large diaspora of East Asian immigrants in Reykjavik and they are accepted and welcomed into the community. Overall, Reykjavik is an open and accepting city that values diversity.

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