First of all, I arrived by train, it was a 14 hours long trip from Belgrade to Bucharest, then another 6 hours from Bucharest to Brasov, I really enjoyed the site-seeing personal train offered me. From the beginning of my trip I didn't know what to expect actually because I knew a lot about Romania and Transylvania, and some of that things weren't so good, and that's why I wanted to come here and see which stories about Romanians are true.
Romania is a beautiful country, and I really enjoyed every moment here. The cities of Transylvania are probably the most beautiful places on Earth and I will recommend everyone to visit Transylvania, and especially Brasov. I think that I have visited almost every corner of Romania and wherever I have been, I met people that are more than willing to help you, no matter if they speak English or not-the people of Romania just want to help you, and that is the picture I will have of Romanians.
And here I finally learnt how to cope with some situations completely by myself. I found the whole internship from first to last day full of new challenges that I passed well and I learnt that not everything is made of honey and milk, and that I shouldn't watch the world through rose-colored spectacles and that if I help someone that help will return when I would be needing one. And I probably learnt how to cope with naughty kids, and I would like to thank them because of them I had to learn Romanian which was better every day.
When I get back to Serbia I will definitely devote myself in AIESEC Nis, using all of the things I learnt here by myself or from the people from AIESEC Brasov. My buddy helped me a lot by explaining me some things in PR so I will probably devote myself in upgrading those things back in Serbia, but the thing I know is that I won't be just siting home doing nothing.
