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Although the long journey was quite tiring, it was absolutely worth it to attend my very first Erasmus+ project. At first, I was a bit nervous about speaking English, especially during the introductions, but that feeling quickly disappeared when I saw that our first activity was drawing. Yes, drawing! The activities were light and playful, so I soon stopped worrying about my English.

Before this project, I couldn’t imagine that others might also struggle with English just like I do. Realizing this gave me so much confidence – I became braver and dared to speak with everyone. Even if my sentences weren’t perfect, we laughed about it together, and I made friends incredibly fast.

The organizers were always attentive and caring, making sure everyone felt comfortable and enjoyed their time. Whenever we had a problem, they were always there to help.

It’s impossible to put all the amazing moments and happy memories into words, but one of the funniest things was hearing Hungarian words pronounced in Czech. We tasted special and delicious foods, taught Hungarian dances to people from different countries, went on trips, and even took part in secret missions I never imagined would be so much fun. (Pssst… I’ll tell you my secret mission: write someone a poem and deliver it in a creative way.)

For me, this project felt like joining a new, super friendly class where no one gives you grades, yet you still feel proud and happy about what you achieved. After the sessions, we played board games and pool together or just sat by the fire talking late into the night.

I’m deeply grateful for these memories. Thank you all for everything!

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