I was right, my sophomore year as a foreign exchange student in the United States was adventurous, memorable, and life-changing. Many people laughed at me because I was assigned to a host family in Brandon, Mississippi. That wasn't a misfortune for me, however. I felt lucky because I had a chance others did not. I got to explore another side …show more content…
My first host family was not a pleasant one and I grew more homesick as the days passed. Therefore during the interim my relocation, I tried to avoid staying at home. Luckily, I befriended a Vietnamese girl whose family owns a restaurant in the downtown area. Whenever I was free, I would go to work at the restaurant. I earned money for the first time in my life and learned some Vietnamese too!
A year in America has taught me abundance. I broke away from my comfort zone and became more independent. Without my maids, I had to perform household chores on my own. By earning my own money, I realized the value of money and stopped squandering it. I also learned to adapt to different conditions and be more open-minded.
Looking back at my year in the United States, it's hard to believe what I have been through. Although it has been almost two years, all the memories are still vivid in my mind. Sometimes, I can still hear loud cheering of my friends during an American football game and the calling of the customers at the restaurants I worked at. The year might not have been perfect, but it was my best year so far. My experience in America had transformed me from a spoiled child to a young adult with a broader and more positive insight on the