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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foreign vibe" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a feeling or atmosphere that is unfamiliar or exotic, often related to a different culture or country. Example: The streets were filled with the sounds of music and the smell of spices, giving the neighborhood a distinct foreign vibe.
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BPM has made a name for itself as a club-centric event, more Ibiza-on-rumspringa than Coachella, so to host the headline showcases––Diynamic, Paradise, Life and Death, and the two Ya'ah Muul extravaganzas in a setting that offers a totally foreign vibe to the expectations of showgoers did cause some dissonance.
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This time, it's not about expatriates picking up and moving abroad to soak up foreign vibes.
His music creates a surreal vibe of a foreign place that you could never travel to.
01348 811 777, bedandbreakfast-pembrokeshire.co.uk From the name, you might expect an Ibizan vibe at Space Boutique, but at this 11-room B&B the foreign touches are all Indian.
Vibe: hectic.
Vibe: relaxed.
Good vibe.
Vibe won.
Foreign, foreign, foreign.
And its hipster vibe.
The vibe is convivial.
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