Even though I have become accustomed to the cultural differences in my school, there was one occasion that I truly experienced the differences in cultures. In my junior year, one Indian girl named (___) moved to our school. At first, I was surprised to see an Indian whom I'd only imagined. Big eyes, black
hair, brown skin and a red dot on
her forehead. However, we soon became good friends as we
shared the same activities.
In March, we went to Beijing for Model United Nations.
On the first day, our group discussed what to have for dinner, and (___) said she couldn't eat meat for religious
reasons. We were all shocked because no one had ever seen a Hindu in front of us
although we might have read about Hinduism. Soon, however, we respected her and decided to
try a vegetarian diet. In the restaurant, we talked about her prohibition against eating meat. ...
This is very thoughtful!! Did you stick with vegetarianism? That would be interesting to mention...in order to strengthen the conclusion.Business is the area of knowledge in which I have the greatest interest, international business in particular. Before
entering high school, I didn't have interest in this field. In my junior year, however, things began to change. I took
AP Economics, and the teacher was really strict about our grades. However, his knowledge of the subject was profound enough to hold my attention all the time. ...
Before moving
to China, I thought that becoming an English teacher in Korea would suit me, but now I believe that ....
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