Posts in Life Abroad
Silent Sanctuary at the 5th

I've often marveled at my own predilection for the fifth district, despite its challenging terrain and limited public transportation. It is not merely a matter of convenience but a deeper longing. It's a place of serenity, a sanctuary where the soul is free to contemplate, where voices are heard without judgment or the need to argue, and where time flows at its own pace, unhurried by the clamor of the world.

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Where is home?

Within the vast expanse of human existence, there exists an innate longing to discover a place we can truly call home—a haven that envelops us with a sense of familiarity, comfort, and belonging. As time unfolded, I came to realize that home transcends the physical realm, as it is intricately woven together by the elements of people, environment, familiarity, community, and security.

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Shopping for Clothes in Paris

I have always tried to avoid shopping for clothes in Paris because of the crowded stores, grumpy salespeople, high prices, and unfamiliar protocols. I found comfort in Uniqlo, a Japanese brand known for its affordable and quality clothing that matches my style. However, I recently took a leap to explore upscale brands like Jonak, Maison123, Caroll, Sézane, Sessun, and Comptoir de Cotonnier. As I have evolved beyond my 20s, I am excited to explore new fashion horizons in Paris.

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The job hunt: the light at the end of the tunnel

Two weeks into the Acceler’emploi program and simultaneously sending applications, my phone was ringing off the hook. I underwent nine interviews in two weeks for five leads and I received two job offers by the end of the second week of interviews. I recount these five leads so that I can describe the experience of how I handled multiple interviews, how I declined an offer, how I accepted an offer, how I informed the rest that I took another offer.

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