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KiruTheMant

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Requx said:
spartan1077 said:
Only adivice: Go to Canada
Yeah I agree, our only stereotype is that were nice :) , plus USA kids arent always the most accepting of other cultures.
I am sad to admit my culture ain't the top of the foodchain,at least in acceptance
 

zombiesinc

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Yes, do it. I'd personally think Australia would be best, as it's a beautiful country full of beautiful (and nice!) people. But if not, perhaps England. Avoid Canada, don't get me wrong, I love my home, but compared to Australia it isn't all that interesting. France... well, I found them to be quite rude and stuck up when I visited, but I was also a tourist.

Regardless of where you go, definitely go!
 

Chewster

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Yes, but come to Canada. We're cold as hell, but we have great public transit.
 

bojac6

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Traveling and studying abroad was one of the best experiences of my life. Don't pass this up.
 

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zombiesinc said:
Yes, do it. I'd personally think Australia would be best, as it's a beautiful country full of beautiful (and nice!) people. But if not, perhaps England. Avoid Canada, don't get me wrong, I love my home, but compared to Australia it isn't all that interesting. France... well, I found them to be quite rude and stuck up when I visited, but I was also a tourist.

Regardless of where you go, definitely go!
I think I would agree with this. Canada has a pretty good school system and nice people, all multicultural and junk, but there isn't much of interest going on. Unless you really like trees or snow.

I've been to England as well, and its fairly similar to Canada in a lot of ways. Australia sounds like it would be the most interesting experience to me.
 

Jake0fTrades

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America--where the schools are overcrowded and the people are filled with pop-culture references and bad attitudes--if you win over a few friends it will be worth the trip though.
 

Vykrel

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personally, i dont see the appeal in going to an entirely different school with nobody you know, and living with a strange family for 9 months.
 

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chewbacca1010 said:
Yes, but come to Canada. We're cold as hell, but we have great public transit.
that and we'll crack a beer with anyone, and be your best frwiend.
 

Omikron009

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Come to Canada. It's nice here, and I can almost guarantee that our school system is better than the one in the USA.
 

spartan1077

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clockout said:
chewbacca1010 said:
Yes, but come to Canada. We're cold as hell, but we have great public transit.
that and we'll crack a beer with anyone, and be your best frwiend.
KiruTheMant said:
Requx said:
spartan1077 said:
Only adivice: Go to Canada
Yeah I agree, our only stereotype is that were nice :) , plus USA kids arent always the most accepting of other cultures.
I am sad to admit my culture ain't the top of the foodchain,at least in acceptance
Kinda forgot to mention our [sub][sub][sub][sub][sub]extra taxes[/sub][/sub][/sub][/sub][/sub]
 

Orwellian37

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Despite the fact that USA has a major case of unwarranted self-importance, high school is pretty chill for me. There actually are four foreign exchange students in my school. You should definitely get into this program no matter where you go.
 

clockout

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spartan1077 said:
clockout said:
chewbacca1010 said:
Yes, but come to Canada. We're cold as hell, but we have great public transit.
that and we'll crack a beer with anyone, and be your best frwiend.
KiruTheMant said:
Requx said:
spartan1077 said:
Only adivice: Go to Canada
Yeah I agree, our only stereotype is that were nice :) , plus USA kids arent always the most accepting of other cultures.
I am sad to admit my culture ain't the top of the foodchain,at least in acceptance
Kinda forgot to mention our [sub][sub][sub][sub][sub]extra taxes[/sub][/sub][/sub][/sub][/sub]
I fucking Love the HST in B.C tyvm... *cries deeply*
 

The Brocken

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If you come to the US, don't come to the south. If you have even a hint of an accent, you'll never hear the end of it. I should know, my school hosted a Finnish dude, a Russian girl, and a French guy.

EDIT: I just saw how odd this sentence looked.
 

The_Echo

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(United States here.)

Studying abroad is always a good idea. Unless you're going to Afghanistan or something.

There are a few exchange students in my school this year. A German kid, a Spanish kid, a Norwegian girl, and a Brazillian guy. While I haven't met/talked to the first three, I've heard the Brazillian kid say he likes it better here, and that he'll probably come back after this school year. So I guess the States are pretty alright?

If I were to go to any of your options, I'd probably pick England. But that's just me.