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McSes's avatar
you move from contry to contry every several months or somethig?
sound amezing expiriance :)
shenik's avatar
Well in past two years it was like this. First I moved to Spain because of student exchange, later I come back to Poland to pass my final exams and get diploma and during that time I found two years long studies in France focused on things interesting for me. And since I get scholarship I decided to go. And now I think that when I will look for job after studies I will not start to look for it in Poland but somewhere else. Maybe in Scandinavia. I was there few times and I feel good there :) My mother says I'm not "Polish" but "European" ^^;
McSes's avatar
so its your first or secund year there? and why dont you like it?
shenik's avatar
I'm living here for over half year now. And it's hard to say what I don't like. I meet nice people there, I see a lot of beautiful things here but still there is something about this country that makes me want to leave. Sometimes so hard, that for example in the beginning of February I travelled to Finland - February is the coldest month there.
Probably I like to have things around me more or less in some order and here too much of things seems chaotic for me. My favourite example is RER - trains connecting Paris with suburbs. There is line B and half of it is owned by one company, and second half by second. Both of them has some strike nearly once per moth but not always at the same time. So sometimes half of whole route works fine, and second half not xD And this is how France works xD
McSes's avatar
well...poland and finland and not as huge as france is (not just in the teretory) and u live in paris witch is one of the biggest metropolitans in europe
maybe u like more of contryside life? maybe thats the thing?
shenik's avatar
Maybe not country side but for sure not such big agglomerations. Capital cities are probably simply to big for me xD
McSes's avatar
i'm going to poland next week :)
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