Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Living in The U.S




Have you ever lived or wanted to live in a foreign country? If yes, which one?
Image what is the daily life for you.


For me, I have been living in the U.S for almost two years to continue my school. During of this period of time I learned more than I want.

Studying not only what I've learned, but also I learned how I live without any help or reliance on any person.
Also, I learned some of the culture of the country where I live.
I made new friends from different nationalities.

Living on your own far from your family gives you a lot of experiences to become a responsible person; for example, when you go to your school an alone, clean your apartment, wash your clothes, and pay your bills.

Moreover, you will have independent decisions in your life, and you bear responsibility for those decisions; for instance, when you decide to study at university, choose specific major, move to a new apartment, and buy a car, you remain responsible about those decisions.

Living in the U.S can be difficult for anyone; however, it helps you to build your character, and you can feel the difference in your personality comparing people who live around you.

Also, it will be a period of your life you will never forget it especially if you got the positive effect.

3 comments:

  1. Dear Sam,
    I totally concur with you. Living abroad is not an easy thing to do, but I am sure that all of us made a correct step.

    Best wishes,
    Hussain Aldawood

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  2. I completely agree with you that is living abroad learn how to be more responsible also, depend on our self.
    sincerely,
    Nadeen

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  3. I also agree! Living abroad is hard, but you learn to be independent. You will look back on this experience as one of the best in your life, even though it is hard now.

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