Between homes
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MY NATIONALITY DOES NOT DEFINE WHO I AM.
I was born in Italy, where I am writing this post, and my parents grew up here. I guess I am Italian but my head is always elsewhere. Source I prefer speaking English rather than my native language. I do like to sleep but I also like to get things done which means I...
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My first 2 days in my American High School
Prior to my first day of school in the United States of America, I had an orientation during which I got the opportunity to see the campus in its entirety, to meet the teachers and also my counselor, who helped me choosing my classes and told me she was available to...
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Kindness on the go
I think that being humble and kind is the key. We need to help one another instead of tearing the other down. And today I want to talk about the few things I have done in the past to help strangers. A Mexican seeks an Italian The first episode I can think of happened...
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Perks of studying abroad as a foreign exchange student
Sometimes young adults do not take seriously an exchange, defining it a “long vacation away from parents” and forgetting about all the aspects that need to be taken more seriously. After all, I would not call a long vacation. learning a new language settling in a...
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I couldn't stand him, but I learnt how to love my host brother
If you also went on exchange during high school, you probably know that between the moment you send your application abroad and the moment you receive your host family’s information there’s just a long wait that slowly drives you insane. All you want to do is going...
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I have a TWIN brother, but we are completely DIFFERENT.
Every time I tell people that I have a twin brother they look at me if I just said something unbelievable. “You have a twin? Do you look alike? Let me see a picture, immediately! ” Uhm, actually we don’t look alike, sometimes when people see us together they think...