So I found out yesterday that I will be spending year in THAILAND!!!!! I am so excited, yet so nervous. The country is so beautiful but the culture is completely different. I look forward to learning a lot.
I had a fun and suspenseful weekend, in Mattawa, at the Canadian Ecology Centre, with the Rotary Exchange Students. It was so much fun. We got to go snowshoeing, play games, have campfires and we even saw three wolves on the Mattawa River. I had the opportunity to meet fellow outbound students and the current inbound students too. It was so interesting to hear about their countries and exchanges so far.
I loved each and every person I met this weekend so much. I loved how they all had such great enthusiasm and the same positive outlook on the world I have. Basically, I LOVE EXCHANGE STUDENTS!
I have to say the craziest thing I experienced this weekend was the campfire. I loved hearing everyone share campfire songs from their country in their first language. It such an amazing feeling to know that you are with people from all over the world and to teach them a bit about your little corner of the world.
It was also so helpful and comforting to have all my questions and concerns answered by the Rotex and Inbound Students. One thing that became evident this weekend is how REAL this exchange is. It kinda just hit me, it was like, OMG! I AM SPENDINGA YEAR IN ADIFFERENT COUNTRY BY MYSELF! I have to do this on my own. This is my year and, I am so excited but I am also so scared. I mean besides the fact that my parents aren’t there to do my laundry and tell me to do my homework, they are also not there to teach me lessons about what is acceptable and what is not, they aren’t there to tell me what to do in tough situations. Basically, it’s just me against the world, and that fact is equally exhilarating as it is terrifying.
Another interesting thing is, I will be learning Thai. Now if that is not scary I don’t know what is. Not only does Thai have a different characters but it is pronounced COMPLETELY different than English or French. If I can learn Thai I am pretty sure I can do anything. For example to say Hello My name is Chantel in Thai, it is written สวัสดีฉันชื่อ Chantel and pronounced S̄wạs̄dī c̄hạn chụ̄̀x Chantel. So, as difficult as this may be I am still uber excited.
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xoxo
<3 Chantel
Hey Chantelle! Im so stoked you got Thailand, is gonna be such an amazing experience and youll learn the language sooner than you think! no worries about it!
ReplyDeleteIt was great meeting you and you are such a funny person, Im sure youll have lots of friends.
One thing...
is not YOU AGAINST THE WORLD.
is you DISCOVERING THE WORLD.
And its the best feeling ever!
Dont hesitate in ask anything you need to and Im here for you :)
xoxo
Federica.