Tuesday, June 4, 2013

The three circles


There are three categories of people, with whom one can involve while a student like me come abroad and study. Say for example, being a foreigner, I couldn’t able to differentiate the real swede or any other European people, because mostly all of them looked similar with the way talked and with the way the move around people. After learning the language, I could able to differentiate the breed or what kind of category they belongs to.

In the Swedish Universities, one can find variety of people, doing their schooling. For Example, there are lots of Swedish people who do courses along with the free movers or international students. It should be little difficult for the outsiders to differentiate the real swede, until they speak their language. Any way’s the point which I wanted to emphasize is there are three of circles one can meet in the study place.
 
The first circle belongs to the native students. They live independently, just like other swedes. While the Europeans and the other outsiders are given second preference, as they spend few months or couple of years study and move away. Even though, the Europeans come outside to study they eventually try to make out their time for some serious study and fun, while the Asian or Middle East category people, and find themselves busier with computers and work.  So accordingly the Europeans fall under second circle, while the rest come under third circle.

 

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