9.07.2010

Holde-days

3 days camping with 45 people more or less, 3 teachers and a lot of food.

It was so interesting having 3 days with different people..But we had the chance to talk with everyone, thanks to our schedule. Funny games, interesting classes outdoor in the sun -that was the first time that i had a class in the nature, wearing my sun glasses :) , almost bonfire, discussions, traditional dishes.. Actually, it was a challenge for me to cook for the international dinner tzatziki and mpatzina. One kitchen and so many people trying to cook and communicate in their language..It was so funny, watching Spanish people getting proud for their Sangria and the Danish for their fragiadellas ..


The sun was shinning and we were discussing and exchanging opinions on what the culural identity, the ethnographic and the cultural studies are..

Is it cool if you know students that are from the same country with you or it is actually a problem? Can it help you evolve or it is easy to hold you back? Should danish students be happy for their chance to interact with so many danish as well? Or am i luckier that i don't have so many Greek students to talk with? Actually...it is a trap..my goal is to interact with the international group and not with the greek one..It is surely a safe cave and encouraging, knowing that there will always be someone that may help you with explaining something, that will understand your way of thinking, but you have to be careful and not rely on this..or else you will be stuck in your country group..and you gain nothing.

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