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Um pouquinho da Re
 

My friends here and in special Kiwi!!!!

>WE ARE EXCHANGE STUDENTS

>"So much is said about being an exchange student, but
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>only when you experience it. Things make sense. It is
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>definitely not easy and whether you want it or not,
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>you'll end up changing and growing. Once your exchange
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>is done .YOU finally realize that you can handle way
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>more than you could and would ever imagine. You need
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>to appreciate things you have because they might be
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>gone sooner than you think. Life is not easy. True
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>friendships are really forever. The best part
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>about being an exchange student is not about the
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>parties or places. You get to go. Not the independence
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>and life experience, but the 'friendships' I'm not
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>talking about the friends you made from your host
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>country but about the other exchange-student friends.
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>For most of us, they were the very first "friends" we
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>had in this new experience. We met them in orientation
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>meetings or trips, etc. They were the first people we
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>actually talked to without having the fear
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>of speaking in a different language. No matter what,
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>there's a big difference between "host country
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>friends" and "exchange student friends". Exchange
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>students have a special bond. Despite language and
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>cultural differences, you'll understand one another
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>because you experience similar situations. The hardest
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>part of facing the end of your exchange year is to
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>accept the fact that it's going to take a while until you
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>have the chance to travel the world to see your
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>exchange friends again. Because once you leave your host
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>country, deep down inside, you know that sooner or
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>later you'll be back, but when are you going to have
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>enough money and time to travel the world again???
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>Some of us became friends because we were placed in
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>the same schools, lived in the town nearby each other.
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>Others we met along the year, during trips and
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>meetings... The trips... first ay nobody knows each
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>other, everyone is shy... By the end of the trip
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>everybody knows everybody and says good bye in the
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>last day is as sad as when we left our friends and
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>family in our home countries... How many lifetime
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>friendships and romances started with? "How can I say
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>this in your language?" It's hard to believe that so
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>much can start from such a simple sentence! Does this
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>story sound familiar to you??? Just wait, it gets
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>worse... The very first trip, when it is time to leave
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>is not so terrible because you have the whole year
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>ahead of you, so the chances of meeting everyone again
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>are very big. Time goes by and your year is slowly
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>getting to an end. You have your last trip... Probably
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>it will be the very last time you'll see most of your
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>exchange friends for "God-knows-how-many-years"...
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>And this feeling is just horrible!!! It's when you
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>wish things would never end. When you wish you could
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>turn back time and do everything again, and maybe do
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>what you want but never had the guts to, like kissing
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>that girl/boy or spending more time with A, B and C...
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>And there you are, saying good-bye, fighting the tears
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>and making promises to people that you could never
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>imagine you would meet in your life... Unfortunately
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>things don't always work as we want and not that
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>everything is possible... Once your year is done, it
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>is when you realize who you will ALWAYS miss the most.
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>Your exchange friends spread all over the world. And
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>one day you're going to be at a Geography or History
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>class and as some countries are mentioned, you'll
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>think about your friends that are half way around the
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>world away from you, and you'll have to fight the
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>tears again... Their occasional letters, phone calls
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>and emails are going to be of unbelievable value and
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>will bring joy to your bad day/week.
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>And this is what this email is about. Most of us never
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>thanked these 'friends' and never said how much they
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>mean to us. So here it is 'THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK
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>YOU'. You are all wonderful, special and unique, and
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>I've been made a better person just by knowing you.
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>You've made my year unforgettable. And I don't think
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>I'll ever forget the time we spent together! Hopefully
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>we will meet again someday! Doesn't matter how many
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>miles keep us apart. I'll always be here for you. The
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>end of our exchange year doesn't mean the end of
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>friendships. As said before 'true friendships are
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>forever'. "As we go on, we remember all the times we
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>had together. And as our lives change, come whatever.
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>We will still be friends forever".

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