There are some difficulties and challenges when studying abroad. In addition to professional grades and minor difficulties in applying for a visa, the first problems that you will encounter in life abroad are communication and cultural differences. Today I will tell you about the interesting and weird classmates I met during my school days.
I have a German classmate . I went to China for a trip during my return home. I happened to go to the grave with us during the Qingming Festival. When I went back, I called his mother and said that Chinese people were too rich and they burned real money to visit the grave.
There is also an Indian classmate who will only appear in the first week of school every time, and then disappear until you almost forget that he is still in the class. However, when you are having class and fighting with your eyelids, he will meet you on Ins "at the right time", constantly posting one novel and exciting photo after another. But the final exam score has always been, always, always better than you, and the score is always higher than you!
There is an optional course, which just talks about power grid operation. After class, an Indonesian girl next to her went to see the professor. I happened to be next to the professor. The professor cared about the operation of the Indonesian power grid. The girl said that there was always power outage. Seeing me standing next to me, the girl said lightly, China often has power outages. After hearing this, the professor immediately looked at me with an awkward and polite smile. I said firmly, "Nope," and introduced State Grid and Southern Power Grid . When the girl knew that State Grid was the second in the world's top 500, the expression and eyes were still unforgettable.
I once studied psychology and always discussed the plot of Korean dramas with a Korean Xiao 0. Then his Xiao 1 was unhappy. When the get out of class was over, both of them were knocked on the wall, "Why do you always talk to her Simida?" After all, I am also a fuji girl who often watches Korean dramas. I am quite familiar with these plots. I silently watched my aunt laughed silently throughout the whole process. Until one day, Xiao 1 used Korean to ask Xiao 0 how to get to a certain department. Xiao 0 didn't know, and I was careless and told him how to get there. As a result, they found that I could understand Korean, and the two of them no longer acted in Korean dramas in front of me. The funny thing is that the two of them always wanted to find the place in front of me, so they went to watch Chinese TV series and wanted to discuss it with me. After watching it for several days, they couldn't help but tell me that they learned Chinese, and I said, "Wow, it's so amazing, let's listen." They said in unison, "The TV series that killed the Japanese is really ugly."
I just came to Toronto , and I met a Chinese couple in the same class in the restaurant of the school, and a classmate from Pakistani . Not long after the school started, people were not familiar with each other. This Pakistani classmate actually came over and said to me, "Can I swipe your credit card to buy food later?" "What? Do you don't have a credit card?" She said, "I have." Ten thousand grass-roots whizzed by in my heart, and I said, "Then you swipe your own." Later, we sat down to have a meal, and she said to me again, "Can you share your hot spots?" Another Chinese classmate heard it and said to me in Chinese, "Don't pay attention to her. She has asked several people to share hot spots." I remember that a Pakistani girl once told me that her family is very rich and lives in a manor, why do you still have to take advantage of hot spots every day?
I still remember when I was taking the art class credits, there was a boy in women's clothing in the class. He was not ordinary women's clothing, but pink vest and very short pink shorts. He then had earrings, a flat head, and a tattoo on his body. It was very sissy and eye-catching. He is definitely an activist in class activities. I met him at the school gate less than 5 times. Actually, I envy him in my heart. I think he lives a very free and unrestrained feeling. But I never talked to him. Now I still feel a little regretful when I think about it. I really want to know his story.
Later, I also learned to identify the truly rich classmates around me. The truly rich students are not those who drive luxury cars or carry Hermes platinum bags, but those who buy new books every semester and every subject.The new book I am talking about here is not a textbook that costs dozens of yuan per book in China, but a textbook that costs hundreds of dollars every time. Therefore, even Canadians are discouraged by the cost of thousands of dollars in a semester and go to buy second-hand books.
The forest is big, and there are all kinds of birds. I have seen all kinds of monsters and monsters among international students. I am still busy studying in Canada. Please relax and take you to see in advance what weird and interesting students you will encounter in school in the future. You are welcome to come and take a seat at that time.