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When I came back from a sojourn in Hungary, I didn't know what to say!

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When I came back from a sojourn in Hungary, I didn't know what to say!

Title: Reflections after returning to China, some words in my heart are difficult to speak!

As time went on, I finally ended my sojourn in Hungary and returned to my home country. Being in a foreign country, I have gained many precious experiences and insights. However, after embarking on the journey home, some indescribable feelings welled up in my heart, and I thought deeply.

My time in Hungary has given me a lot of unforgettable memories. I had the opportunity to interact with the locals and learn about their culture, traditions, and way of life. This time has not only broadened my horizons, but also made me more respectful and tolerant of different cultures. I have experienced the emotional bond between people, and we can understand and care for each other no matter where we come from.

When I came back from a sojourn in Hungary, I didn't know what to say!

However, after returning to China, I began to think about something that seemed small but profound. In a foreign country, I often feel the friendliness and kindness of the locals towards foreigners. But in my own country, I sometimes find that our attitude towards foreign cultures and people is not always so accommodating. This left me confused and uneasy.

In my experience, I have encountered many memorable scenes. In Hungary, I was touched by the warmth and kindness of the locals, who were willing to share their culture and life. However, after returning to China, I sometimes saw some cases of prejudice against foreign cultures, and even some indifference in words or deeds.

This difference made me think: why are we more willing to show a friendly and tolerant side in a foreign country? while in our own country, we may show rejection or indifference to strange things? perhaps because in a familiar environment, we are more likely to be influenced by preconceived ideas and Xi and have prejudices against foreign cultures. But in an unfamiliar environment, we are more willing to open our hearts to accept and understand different cultures.

I think this difference is worth pondering. We live in a diverse and intertwined world, and it is important to understand and respect different cultures. Respect does not mean fully accepting other people's ideas and Xi, but keeping an open mind, learning to draw from different cultures, and respecting their differences.

When I return to my home country, I hope to share more about my experience in Hungary so that people around me can also feel the charm of different cultures. I hope to encourage more people to explore and learn about cultures around the world, and to treat people and things from different backgrounds with tolerance and understanding.

This experience has taught me that the world is beautiful because of its diversity. Each culture has its own unique values and charms, and we should keep an open mind and respect and appreciate this diversity. After returning to China, I will strive to spread this spirit of tolerance and understanding, hoping to create a more harmonious and diverse atmosphere in my own life.

Mutual understanding and respect between people is the cornerstone of building a harmonious society. I am willing to advocate this concept with my own actions, hoping to inspire more people to actively face the challenges and opportunities brought by multiculturalism, and make our world more inclusive and harmonious.

After returning to China, I may have been touched and reflected, but I believe that through the efforts of each of us, we can create a more inclusive and better world.

When I came back from a sojourn in Hungary, I didn't know what to say!

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