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Unbeknownst to me, it's been 2 years since I arrived in England. Since I don't live in a big city, living in Hong Kong is completely different from living in Hong Kong. Looking back little by little over the past two years, I also feel that I have grown quite a bit. Today I'd like to share my study abroad experience with you. If you have a desire to study abroad, you can also refer to it!
1) Recognize friends from different cultures
First of all, the most invaluable thing must have been to recognize this group of friends of all cultures. Since everyone left their hometown and came alone to study abroad, the connection between them is even deeper. In just two years, we lived, cooked, watched movies, watched stars, and traveled together, leaving behind many bits and pieces. Living with friends from different countries made me aware of more cultures and customs, and tried more. This friendship still exists even after returning to Hong Kong.
2) Self-awareness
In addition to being aware of sincere friends, I was also more aware of my interests and perceptions during the study abroad process. During my two years at university, my design skills were approved by other friends and professors. They all gave me many opinions and opportunities, and enabled me to start my design business in the UK and host design workshops at universities to gain experience and network.
3) Self-care growth
I came to the UK alone, without being cared for by my family. I needed to learn how to take care of myself. In everyday life, buying food in supermarkets, washing clothes, cleaning the home, handing over water, electricity, coal, etc. all require individual learning and handling. In addition to everyday trifles, taking care of yourself physically and mentally is also very important. Since I arrived here, I paid more attention to my own health and various matters relating to health.
4) Cherish your family
At the end of the day, it is certainly my thoughts and cherishes for my family after actually leaving my family. I've always been used to spending time with my family every day, and I can't help but take it for granted that their efforts are taken for granted. After studying in the UK, I cherish every video call and interaction with my family even more, and I also understand the hard work of caring for them over the years. Therefore, every time I return to Hong Kong, I also take time to spend time with my family and buy some gifts to repay them.