La vie est courte
My stay in USA is almost over. I met some old friends I made some new ones. I learned a lot even if I don’t like what I’m learning.
The American culture is so different and divers, I’m sure I missed a lot but I’m satisfied with all what I got already.
I cannot deny that American politics and all stereo-type around were holding me away and giving me a very bad image.
But finally I could go over all that and say: No! Americans are different than the huge monster USA.
Some of our colleagues here in the GSC and some other people gave me the real Image.
They are so nice so faithful so true and pure… I’m not in love with any of them but I simply appreciate them and want to pat them on the back and ask them to keep making the difference. (I’m not going to give any name. I’m shy!)
Anyways, now I have some sightseeing left and a friend to visit then…
One of the most important things that I want to do her is to travel with my mom in some cities her in the states. She doesn’t speak English and she couldn’t come here before. She went to England before with my dad and he wasn’t that good in English so she didn’t try to go to any English speaking country.
And then I’ll go back to Tunisia and enjoy the holly month of Ramadan with my family and old friends. And of course food and some wired behave from some poor people ;-)
Asta la Vista mi amor …!


