Getting to know how Germans live their lives was absolutely amazing for me. It was quite a challenge, but I actually enjoy challenges, so I really liked the experience. It pushed me to step out of my comfort [...] where I saw a bridge covered in locks. Some people might think locks are a symbol of being locked up, but to me, they represent a sense of freedom and liberation. The Cathedral of Cologne is something I'll
was incredibly beautiful, with the green color being the brightest and most vivid I had ever seen. But alongside all the wonderful things, I also faced many challenges. I had to take on a lot of respon [...] ones. I feel like I truly belong to the Sprachen Internationales Team, not just as a team member, but also on a deeper, spiritual level. I think that this bond is really strong. One thing I really enjoyed [...] enjoyed in Germany was traveling to different cities. I got to see so many places across the country. But what I'll never forget are the people on the morning trains. They were so enthusiastic, singing their
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made me worry because I had the fear of being left out and not being able to fit in a new culture, but as usual, things turn out better than we could have imagined. I wasn't just made to feel included;
said that I would most likely not participate in the exchange program and I would refuse the offer. But it was only 2 weeks left until the deadline when I finally sent the documents. I will never forget
found it difficult to adapt, but as time went by, I got more and more used to the educational system and its conditions. In fact, I liked it. As you know, comparisons are odious but inevitable at the same time [...] started my university studies, I have always had in mind the idea of doing an international mobility, but I never dared to do it. Until last year, when I decided to apply for it at my home university. It was [...] The thing is, I thought I would be assigned to a bigger or more cosmopolitan city. I don't know why, but I had this idea in my head and with it, considerable expectations. However, it turned out to be Remagen
such as South Korea, Georgia, and Iraq. Not only did I get to practice my English language skills, but I also got to learn about different cultures and customs. I remember having a long conversation with