Commented 3 months ago2024-08-20 12:35:46 UTC
in journal: Reporting inComment #106310
Salut Striker! I'm ever so happy to see you're travelling and making the most of your life with that, seeing such gorgeous landscapes and generally breathing some fresh air! I will always believe travelling and experiencing new territories is a remedy for so much that could be affecting one, in general.
As a closing note, I do somewhat relate to the saddening feeling one gets seeing the things around you. To the distraught of every conservative out there in my country, I really don't like Romania, it legit just feels like going back to a depressive life when I come back from having gone abroad. But you're right, we just have to take care of ourselves and make ends meet, which for me means trying to ensure higher education in another country
Commented 3 months ago2024-08-20 12:26:59 UTC
in journal: A new homeComment #106309
Hey Oskar, thanks for the insight It's been a while jeez, I can't believe I talked here 7 months ago and completely forgot about it!
Hope you're being treated by the delights of your life in Malta! I do wonder how the weather's been treating you... Personally I'm sick of Romania's heat waves ( 35°C+ on a regular basis. And no wind.) But on a brighter side, I just came fresh from a trip to Gothenburg (Yuhtehbuory is my personal phonetical translation), so I can compare what you said to what I felt!
First of all, yes the weather was lovely during the summer, although I did get soaked two times, it's the Western coast after all. Next, while I didn't necessarily stick around long enough to try and make friends, I can at least say these people are hella nice, mainly because I had the pleasure of sticking around the family of a friend I met online. Can I just say that they've all been ever so nice to me It's unreal, like, they barely know me yet treat me like a close one! I might stay over at theirs the coming summer, as I want to get acquainted with the country anyway!
Anyhow, this is getting long, I might make my own journal to document my trip...just maybe.
Commented 10 months ago2024-01-18 19:32:27 UTC
in journal: A new homeComment #105896
I'm honestly happy to hear you're getting along with Malta so well! For others, moving abroad might be quite daunting of a task, but it seems you blew that phase right out, and I'm glad it's been pleasant so far! That dinner looks scrummy too. Gotta love must...
And about the whole leaving Sweden part, I must say it's funny that when you wrote this initially, I was in Stockholm.
Coming from Romania, I must admit I absolutely loved the country, and I believe it might just draw me in enough to get me to move there someday...
Wonderful folks, spent an amazing Julafton with some swede pals and was treated to some tasty national dishes as well.
Point being, life's just one big cycle of differences, ain't it? Enjoy your new life in Malta, and I hope for many happy memories and, most importantly, health!
As a closing note, I do somewhat relate to the saddening feeling one gets seeing the things around you. To the distraught of every conservative out there in my country, I really don't like Romania, it legit just feels like going back to a depressive life when I come back from having gone abroad. But you're right, we just have to take care of ourselves and make ends meet, which for me means trying to ensure higher education in another country
Wish you all the best! Baftă!
Hope you're being treated by the delights of your life in Malta! I do wonder how the weather's been treating you... Personally I'm sick of Romania's heat waves ( 35°C+ on a regular basis. And no wind.) But on a brighter side, I just came fresh from a trip to Gothenburg (Yuhtehbuory is my personal phonetical translation), so I can compare what you said to what I felt!
First of all, yes the weather was lovely during the summer, although I did get soaked two times, it's the Western coast after all. Next, while I didn't necessarily stick around long enough to try and make friends, I can at least say these people are hella nice, mainly because I had the pleasure of sticking around the family of a friend I met online. Can I just say that they've all been ever so nice to me It's unreal, like, they barely know me yet treat me like a close one! I might stay over at theirs the coming summer, as I want to get acquainted with the country anyway!
Anyhow, this is getting long, I might make my own journal to document my trip...just maybe.
And about the whole leaving Sweden part, I must say it's funny that when you wrote this initially, I was in Stockholm.
Coming from Romania, I must admit I absolutely loved the country, and I believe it might just draw me in enough to get me to move there someday...
Wonderful folks, spent an amazing Julafton with some swede pals and was treated to some tasty national dishes as well.
Point being, life's just one big cycle of differences, ain't it? Enjoy your new life in Malta, and I hope for many happy memories and, most importantly, health!