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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

The Most Memorable Event in My Life

According to my experience, the most memorable event in my life was realizing the substance of being honest. At the age of sixteen, I was non only firm but also naive. I always thought that I was a perfect girl who would never have any fault. Those attitudes caused some blackball consequences, such as ignoring peoples suggestions, or being harsh to realize how infatuated I was. I was an exchange student at Japan when I was sixteen years old. At the beginning of exchanging experience, I felt inquisitive and excited to be in a totally fresh environment.People virtually me spoke different languages, and majority of them had different culture and background from mine. initially I did feel pleased to talk about my culture with new friends, but those feeling didnt last abundant. After few days, I curtly felt exhausted and embarrassed at Japan. I didnt understand the caste, and I couldnt even ask questions. The main difficulty was expressing my ideas in understandable ways. Later, I found the textbook in Chinese version to catch up class materials.Unfortunately, the teacher announced that the quiz would come shortly. At that moment, I was not only lost but also scared. I time-tested my best not to be behind, but ability of learning separately disappointed me a lot. There were misunderstanding of basic principles and concepts existed when I was studying. However, no one could help me to understand better. At the quiz day, the whole class seemed confident except me. During the quiz time, I cheated at my neighbors paper when she went to washroom and exam proctors caught me.After the quiz, my guidance was shock when she knew what happened. I received the penalization from school with one-week volunteer time. At the same time, my best friend sensible me to apologize to my counselor because she trusted so much. After several days, my counselor finally talked and taught me the importance of being honest in life. After long time, I still remember this experienc e. This made me recognize that people were not perfect, but you could make little progress every day to see closer to being perfect.

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