I live in the city which we took from the Byzantines 563 years ago.
The weather right now is unbearable. It's so humid here that sometimes it rains while the sun is still up! Some cities placed on the north-east of the country are having snowfall, but they also have problems with wild boars so I guess it breaks even. Thankfully, June is drawing near so we'll have short rainfall in the evenings.
The city looks so beautiful in the evenings, so beautiful that people watch the city from their balconies and listen to the sound of rain. I wish we had more forests, tough. We only have a handful of parks and a single deciduous forest left in the whole city.
We have some really nice missionary high schools. We also have schools that are built by social movements, those schools excel at raising people to attend for jobs like naval engineering and bio-engineering. So many students go to universities abroad because of the strong references given by these schools and social movements. Whoever you ask will claim that they have a degree in something, but not all of them could find jobs, there's serious competition for that. Those who can't find jobs usually turn their faces towards Europe. Since Europe now has a huge number of immigrants, they can do marketing aimed at them.
Sadly, the folks living here get colder and colder. Ever since we were struck by the third wave of immigrants, we lost what was left of our trust in strangers. The natives who could leave started to move into the coastal cities. We also have a new prime minister now, and no one doubts that he is being lead by someone else. We've been humiliated and embarassed by our government, so the people who study or work abroad suffer serious problems and often come back here. Our people usually frown nowadays. I plan on settling into one of our more elcoming cities once I graduate, to turn my frown upside-down.
The weather right now is unbearable. It's so humid here that sometimes it rains while the sun is still up! Some cities placed on the north-east of the country are having snowfall, but they also have problems with wild boars so I guess it breaks even. Thankfully, June is drawing near so we'll have short rainfall in the evenings.
The city looks so beautiful in the evenings, so beautiful that people watch the city from their balconies and listen to the sound of rain. I wish we had more forests, tough. We only have a handful of parks and a single deciduous forest left in the whole city.
We have some really nice missionary high schools. We also have schools that are built by social movements, those schools excel at raising people to attend for jobs like naval engineering and bio-engineering. So many students go to universities abroad because of the strong references given by these schools and social movements. Whoever you ask will claim that they have a degree in something, but not all of them could find jobs, there's serious competition for that. Those who can't find jobs usually turn their faces towards Europe. Since Europe now has a huge number of immigrants, they can do marketing aimed at them.
Sadly, the folks living here get colder and colder. Ever since we were struck by the third wave of immigrants, we lost what was left of our trust in strangers. The natives who could leave started to move into the coastal cities. We also have a new prime minister now, and no one doubts that he is being lead by someone else. We've been humiliated and embarassed by our government, so the people who study or work abroad suffer serious problems and often come back here. Our people usually frown nowadays. I plan on settling into one of our more elcoming cities once I graduate, to turn my frown upside-down.
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