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Cub Scout Pack 333 is located in Salisbury, North Carolina and chartered by St. Matthew's Lutheran Church.
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Complete these three requirements:

1. Talk with someone who grew up in a different country than you did. Find out what it was like and how it is
different from your experience.

2. Learn 10 words that are in a different language than your own.

3. Play two games that originated in another country or culture.

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Earn the Language and Culture belt loop, and complete seven of the following requirements:

1. Earn the BSA Interpreter Strip.

2. Write the numbers 1-10 in Chinese or another number system other than the one we normally use (we use the
Arabic system).

3. Visit an embassy, consulate, or charge d'affairs for another country.

4. Make a display of stamps or postcards of another country. Explain the importance or symbolism of the things
depicted to that country's culture.

5. Learn 30 words in a language other than your own.

6. Learn a song in another country's language.

7. Say five words in American Sign Language. One of these words could be your first name.

8. Visit a restaurant that specializes in recipes from another country.

9. Watch a TV show or movie in a foreign language. Tell how easy or difficult it was to understand what was
happening.

10. Interview an interpreter. Find out what his or her job is like.

11. Make a list of 30 things around your home that were made in another country.

12. Read a book or story about an immigrant to the United States.

If the Scout's native language is not English, then English may be used to satisfy the appropriate requirements.
Chartered By St. Matthew's Lutheran Church
Salisbury, NC
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