I smiled. In fact, it seemed all of them had quite challenging time. I heard there was one intern left for some time in Lugansk from Germany and he needs "buddy".
I didn't think twice: I said I want to be his buddy. In fact, I regreted about this decision - it means I will have to miss some of my classes during first 2 weeks, but I really wanted to help at least the last intern here, haha. I became SO sensitive to such things.)
I met him at the railway station when our new President in AIESEC - and my good friend and ex-leader of the project I took part - Rita was seeing off Egyptian intern and German's friend. Basically, the intern was complaining about the project and asking Rita whether he should say all this stuff to his Local Committee or leave here, because he didn't want Rita personally to have problem. From this moment I saw ME in this guy from Egypt and I wanted to talk to him. I managed to make a new friend in 30 minutes (time left before the train left) - and he spoke so positively in the end!=)
But since that - Chris, 22 years old German student - is in my life. Literally, we've already spent good amount of time and for almost 2 weeks - we'll spend some more.) He is cool:
And really open-minded and flexible. He is so communicative that he even managed to make my friends girls actually TALK in Enlgish. Before that they were afraid to speak fluently with foreigners (I offered them to practice English with our 2 Indonesian interns in the past), and afraid to talk to Christof too. But he is too charming, too easy-going and too talkative. Now, most of my friends - his friends too.)ChristoF and Ira(note his GLANCE:) Natasha and me: First day of school


I'm thinking about whether I should become Vice-President of Incoming Exchange in AIESEC and work in the field I used to work together with the Board, or whether I should become leader of the project which is about pure External Relationship and try myself in the sphere I am interested in the most, but newbie.
I am scared as usual. I am really becoming stable rabbit.
Nevertheless, I continue learning Chinese - and today got my new cool Business textbook for pre-intermediate level. I am so excited to learn it - it's even in ENGLISH, which is so surprising here. Cool, cool, cool. AND I had to start "second foreign language" this year - remember in Ukraine we still CAN'T choose our subjects, only major and speciality - and I was sure I would take French or at least Spanish. Yeah, I changed my mind. I hated German - it sounds the worst in this world! - but...I took it.) Life is such a joke. I will start learning it again and this time I won't be able to quit for 2 years. We'll see whether I know anything in it in 2 years.)
This news makes me feel again - World HAS NO BORDERS!
Thank God.
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