
Hello, my name is Madeline. I would like to go to France for a year because I have previously gone and loved admiring the architecture and visiting museums. As a matter of fact, me and two of my close friends have talked about moving abroad and being roommates. We always dreamed of traveling together and have a list of places we want to visit.
I talked to four classmates and we talked about all kinds of questions. We don’t know if we answered the correct questions but we had a pleasant conversation. Me and Jenny discussed where we would like to go in the world and stay for a year. She said she would like to go to Singapore because she’s learned through the internet that its very clean and safe. We started talking to Shafin about the biggest threat to our happiness and we all agreed that it was stress. When we conversed with two other classmates we talked about general topics like our majors and classes we take. One question we answered was, what was the most difficult conversation we have had to face and one answer that all agreed on was introducing yourself in class.
I dream of studying abroad with my friends too, France and Singapore are also on my list
When you mentioned how stress was the biggest threat to one’s happiness, I felt that because I do believe everyone would be so much happier if everything was just stress-free.
Hey Madeline, moving abroad sounds like it would be a fun and interesting experience. I agree with you that the hardest conversation would be to introduced yourself to a class or also giving a any type of presentation to class, is definitely nerve racking having to stand up in front a whole class and talk.
Hi Madeline, I agree with that answer to the most difficult conversation, majority of the people in our generation have the same struggle. We fear approaching another person because it might end awkwardly.
I would love to study or move abroad too. Traveling the world is one of my passions and seeing the world is definitely something I want to do in my twenties.