I'm open to new people and somewhat to new experiences. I've am more culturally open, meaning I've always enjoyed meeting people from different backgrounds and experiences, and listen to them share what's it like to live differently, than I how I grew up. On the other hand, my openness has its limits in that I don't always agree or support every cultural custom, although I appreciate that there are differences. I'm more likely to step out of my concern zone, and extend a hand across borders so to speak, but I'm not going to put myself willingly into extreme situations alone, if I'm not sure what to expect and how to deal with it.
Religion: I'm not as knowledgeable as I would like to be about other belief systems but I'm not going to go out of my way to demean or avoid someone with a different belief system.
Food - Fan of some types, but others, not so much. It's a matter of taste. If it tastes good, I like it. However, there are certain foods or animals for example that are cooked in other cultures that I just can't imagine eating, simply because they were not considered "food" or part of one's diet early on.
Entertainment: I have a great deal of openness to different kinds of entertainment. I enjoy listening to music from different cultures, and love performances with different styles influenced from around the world. Not as many limits there.
Travel: Would love to visit other countries, especially Europe, more for the sight seeing, historical places, monuments, streets, etc. However, I'm probably more interested in learning about people than having long conversations with someone. Observation would be number 1 way to learn without actively participating.
Fun/Action: My limits to fun include any activity which requires risk to body.

No extreme sports for me. I like dry land and won't put myself readily in harm's way. Not an adrenaline junkie.lol