What is exchange?
Exchange is change. Rapid, brutal, beautiful, hurtful, colourful,
amazing, unexpected, overwhelming and most of all constant change.
Change in lifestyle, country, language, friends, parents, houses,
school, simply everything.
Exchange is realizing that everything they told you beforehand is wrong, but also right in a way.
Exchange is going from thinking you know who you are,
to having no idea who you are anymore to being someone new. But not
entirely new. You are still the person you were before but you jumped
into that ice cold lake. You know how it feels like to be on your own.
Away from home, with no one you really know. And you find out that you
can actually do it.
Exchange is learning to trust. Trust
people, who, at first, are only names on a piece of paper, trust that
they want the best for you, that they care. Trust, that you have the
strength to endure a year on your own, endure a year of being apart from
everything that mattered to you before. Trust that you will have
friends. Trust that everything’s going to be alright. And it is seeing
this trust being justified.
Exchange is thinking. All the
time. About everything. Thinking about those strange costumes, the
strange food, the strange language. About why you’re here and not back
home. About how it’s going to be like once you come back home. How that
girl is going to react when you see her again. About who’s hanging out
where this weekend. At first who’s inviting you at all. And in the end
where you’re supposed to go, when you’re invited to ten different
things. About how everybody at home is doing. About how stupid this
whole time-zone thing is. Not only because of home, but also because the
tv ads for shows keep confusing you.
Thinking about what’s right
and what’s wrong. About how stupid or rude you just were to someone
without meaning to be. About the point of all this. About the sense of
life. About who you want to be, what you want to do. And about when that
English essay is due, even though you’re marks don’t count. About
whether you should go home after school, or hang out at someone’s place
until midnight. Someone you didn’t even know a few months ago. And about
what the hell that guy just said.
Exchange is people. Those
incredibly strange people, who look at you like you’re an alien. Those
people who are too afraid to talk to you. And those people who actually
talk to you. Those people who know your name, even though you have never
met them. Those people, who tell you who to stay away from. Those
people who talk about you behind your back, those people who make fun of
your country. All those people, who aren’t worth your giving a damn.
Those people you ignore.
And those people who invite you to their homes. Who keep you sane. Who become your friends.
Exchange is music. New music, weird music, cool music, music you will
remember all your life as the soundtrack of your exchange. Music that
will make you cry because all those lyrics express exactly how you feel,
so far away. Music that will make you feel like you could take on the
whole world. And it is music you make. With the most amazing musicians
you’ve ever met. It is site reading a thousand pages just to be part of
the school band.
Exchange is uncomfortable. It’s feeling out
of place, like a fifth wheel. It’s talking to people you don’t like.
It’s trying to be nice all the time. It’s bugs.. and bears. It’s cold,
freezing cold. It’s homesickness, it’s awkward silence and its feeling
guilty because you didn’t talk to someone at home. Or feeling guilty
because you missed something because you were talking on Skype.
Exchange is great. It’s feeling the connection between you and your
host parents grow.. It’s knowing in which cupboard the peanut butter is.
It’s meeting people from all over the world. It’s having a place to
stay in almost every country of the world. It’s getting 1 new familie.
One of them being a huge group of the most awesome teenagers in the
world.
It’s cooking food from your home country and not messing up. It’s seeing beautiful landscapes that you never knew existed.
Exchange is exchange students. The most amazing people in the whole
wide world. Those people from everywhere who know exactly how you feel
and those people who become your absolute best friends even though you
only see most of them 3 or 4 times during your year. The people, who
take almost an hour to say their final goodbyes to each other. Those
people with the jackets full of pins. All over the world.
Exchange is falling in love. With this amazing, wild, beautiful country. And with your home country.
Exchange is frustrating. Things you can’t do, things you don’t
understand. Things you say, that mean the exact opposite of what you
meant to say. Or even worse…
Exchange is understanding.
Exchange is unbelievable.
Exchange is not a year in your life. It’s a life in one year.
Exchange is nothing like you expected it to be, and everything you wanted it to be.
Exchange is the best year of your life so far. Without a doubt. And it’s also the worst. Without a doubt.
Exchange is something you will never forget, something that will
always be a part of you. It is something no one back at home will ever
truly understand.
Exchange is growing up, realizing that
everybody is the same, no matter where they’re from. That there is great
people and douche bags everywhere. And that it only depends on you how
good or bad your day is going to be. Or the whole year.
And it is
realizing that you can be on your own, that you are an independent
person. Finally. And it’s trying to explain that to your parents.
Exchange is dancing in the rain for no reason, crying without a
reason, laughing at the same time. It’s a turmoil of every emotion
possible.
Exchange is everything. And exchange is something you can’t understand unless you’ve been through it.
Ich weiß nicht wer das geschrieben hat, aber ich finde es toll! ♥
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