In french cultures, the title of friendship has to be earned. Friends need to be very trustworthy people who have proven not to be hurtful or rude to you. To Americans, French people may seem cold or stuck up when first meeting because they're not extrememly friendly from the beginning. I would agree with the French to a point. I like my friends to be trustworthy and kind. I do wait a little bit to actually call them my friends. But, I like to be warm and inviting when I meet new people. New people are opportunities for new friends and I don't want to scare them away! French people love sports! They spend a lot of time playing or watching different sports. Americans do this as well of course, with our biggest example being football. I, myself, am not a big sports fan -espicially with football. French people also love going to little cafes and getting coffee with their friends. I love doing this too! It may easily be my favorite thing to do, espcially while I'm at school! ...
A typical university experience is four years long. Most colleges offera lot of degree options. I am studying at Cottey College to earn a bachelor's in English which will take four years. I'm in my second year right now. Most colleges require a high school diploma and some type of standarized test scores for acceptance. At Cottey College, most students live on campus in one of our three dorm buildings: Robertson, PEO, or Reeves. But we do have some students who live off campus, and that's usually because it's cheaper and the students live close enough to campus to commute. We also have a Main Hall, Academic Building, Chapel, gym and Fine Arts Building. As far as I can tell, no profession is specifically gendered. There may be stereotypes on who should work certain professions but there's no rules against who can actually work any jobs. I know that jobs such as social workers or teachers sometimes require employees to be bilingual because it can help the employees ...
I have pretty busy school days. I usually wake up around 6:30am and start getting ready for the day. I shower, brush my teeth, get dressed, fix my hair and put on deoderent and jewlery before I go down for breakfast. Then, I eat breakfast with my roommate and any of our friends that happen to be in the cafeteria. Then I head to my first class of the day, which is usually French class at 8am. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays I have two other classes after French. These classes are Logic at 9am and American Women Writers at 10am. After my Americna Women Writers class, I head to Raney to work lunch shift. After my shift, I spend some time doing homework before I go over to RFAB to practice my music and play in band class. I usually eat dinner after band class then I go back up to my suite to do homework for awhile. I usually call it quits on homework around 7:30-8pm. Around this time, I put on my pajamas and play on my phone some or embroider. My boyfriend usually calls around this time...
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