Thursday, 5 March 2020

International society

I went to the international meeting and we talked about what people missed from back home, the interesting thing was that language and food was the most common thing that they missed.


They were essentially just having a chat about languages which is quite nice. And I found that most people had sold the same issues that I've had but most of them also had their native language speaking people in their friend group. I don't have that so I'd expect their situation to be better but apparently not he learned somethings according to them they all feel frustrated about not knowing why it's an issue coz you know it's an issue but also like how do you know it's a thing because I've been thinking about this since I moved to the UK never looked into it cause like I figured just yeah that's just how it is isn't it. I've also asked him to answer my survey as I need different international views on it. I know it's quite a weird thing to ask people and I find it weird to ask people about it as it's quite niche but I figured that the International Society would have more knowledge about it. I also talked to Laine and Zoe  as they both South African but neither of them can keep conversation on a level with are you feel comfortable with it a 20 year olds . The knowledge of the language is so limited as they weren't taught it after they moved away all that much so their level of afrikaanse is it roundabout the level of the 10 year old. They both feel weighed about it coz I can't properly talk to some of their family in their native language. It's sort of shame that comes with for getting something which makes me terrified to forget Norwegian.

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