Dear Readers,
Before going to Ethiopia, I thought it will be a terrible disgusting place.I never have been to Ethiopia but most of the students had been there and they hated it, they even made me think badly about it. Anyway all my expectations about Ethiopia turned out be wrong. Ethiopia was awesome!
Ethiopian cuisine was incredible. The cheese burgers were spectacular. The pizza was stupendous. The cheese omelet was stupefying. Every kind of food I ate there was scintillating. I wished I could eat those kinds of food forever.
I was suprised by the quality of the roads. They were all straight and clear. They resembled the streets I see in the movies. They reminded me of the streets of Saudi Arabia. On our way there, I stared at the streets the whole entire time as if it were a Matthew McConaghey movie because it was just as enjoyable.On our way there, i saw this astonishing deep blue lake. It took my breath away and my eyes were glued to it. No one knew its name, so I decided to name it after myself. They had fantastic, enormous buses. They had very comfortable seats, and had nice televisions. We kept watching movie after movie, it was great.
Another thing that shocked me was how free the women were. All the restaurants that I went to had female waitresses, which you would never see in my country. I've also seen some lady workers at construction sites. I realized that they had the option of working wherever they want and not be judged for their choice.
Many restaurants had shelves full of Alcohol. Many people were drinking around us, and it was funny watching them get drunk because they acted recklessly. It was unusual because restaurants in Somaliland don't serve alcoholic beverages.
Taking the SAT was one of the best moments of the trip. I felt nervous at first, but then i felt a bit better. I am proud of all of the Abaarso Tech students because we were one of the only ones who weren't cheating. The exam wasn't as difficult as I thought it would be but it was exhausting.

Ethiopia was an unforgettable, once in a lifetime experience. I feel so blessed to have experienced it with such wonderful friends, who have become my second family during the course of these 4 years.
Before going to Ethiopia, I thought it will be a terrible disgusting place.I never have been to Ethiopia but most of the students had been there and they hated it, they even made me think badly about it. Anyway all my expectations about Ethiopia turned out be wrong. Ethiopia was awesome!
Ethiopian cuisine was incredible. The cheese burgers were spectacular. The pizza was stupendous. The cheese omelet was stupefying. Every kind of food I ate there was scintillating. I wished I could eat those kinds of food forever.
I was suprised by the quality of the roads. They were all straight and clear. They resembled the streets I see in the movies. They reminded me of the streets of Saudi Arabia. On our way there, I stared at the streets the whole entire time as if it were a Matthew McConaghey movie because it was just as enjoyable.On our way there, i saw this astonishing deep blue lake. It took my breath away and my eyes were glued to it. No one knew its name, so I decided to name it after myself. They had fantastic, enormous buses. They had very comfortable seats, and had nice televisions. We kept watching movie after movie, it was great.
Another thing that shocked me was how free the women were. All the restaurants that I went to had female waitresses, which you would never see in my country. I've also seen some lady workers at construction sites. I realized that they had the option of working wherever they want and not be judged for their choice.
Many restaurants had shelves full of Alcohol. Many people were drinking around us, and it was funny watching them get drunk because they acted recklessly. It was unusual because restaurants in Somaliland don't serve alcoholic beverages.
Taking the SAT was one of the best moments of the trip. I felt nervous at first, but then i felt a bit better. I am proud of all of the Abaarso Tech students because we were one of the only ones who weren't cheating. The exam wasn't as difficult as I thought it would be but it was exhausting.
Ethiopia was an unforgettable, once in a lifetime experience. I feel so blessed to have experienced it with such wonderful friends, who have become my second family during the course of these 4 years.
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