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Of course, if this approach works for you, have at it. But to me it lacks subtlety and humility, and it feels a bit too much like you're turning the world into a checklist of countries to be "completed."
Now, buying traditional souvenirs can be a great way to incorporate the feel of a certain country into your home. Around my house, for example, I've got rugs and wall hangings from Morocco, beer steins from the Czech Republic, and a neatly-framed map of Poland (with, alas, no pins.)
But I find that even these displays are a little troublesome; after all, I don't want to be the kind of person who ostentatiously displays his wonderful trips for all his visitors to admire. When people ask why I have a map of Poland on my wall, for example, I always groan and mutter, "I got it when I was in Poland." Then I always feel like adding, "But I didn't hang it on my wall so you'd ask that question... Honest!"
The trick to bringing your trip back home is to try to create an effective, meaningful reminder of your trip without turning it into a showy display of your own worldliness. Here are a couple ideas beyond sticking pins in a map:
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