quinta-feira, 7 de julho de 2016

Share regards, not that you speak Tupi Guarani



Sharing yourself is such a hard thing to do, even harder when you have less than a week with more than a hundred people from a lot of different places and cultures. But, at the same time, it's easier to talk to those people for some specific reasons; You have a lot to talk. It doesn't matter where you are from, you will have stories and curiosities and a thousand things to share. Learning about other cultures -American and also from states in Brazil- is something incredible to do, mostly when you are from a state that some people don't even know that exists. Sharing things about Acre is funny because people are always asking what do we have there, and sometimes we need to answer a lot of questions; No, my mayor is not Pajé, and no, I don't speak Tupi Guarani (just the basic).   
This is my first experience and it's unbelievable how many amazing people I've met, how even with the differences you all can fit together and have fun together being yourselves. We need to enjoy each moment because while you're thinking that it must be a dream, time is running and when you realize that it all were real, it's getting over. 
So, English Immersion Program is such a deep experience that we all should live with our souls, because it is possible to meet people that you will never forget about, it doesn't matter if you live in Minas or Amazonas.

Tell me thoughts, leave a comment or share your experience if you want to.
Xoxo, Allie. 🦄

Alice Leão, EIP16. 
Twitter: @krisbiangd 
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