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Hi! I'm Marie and I'm from France. My YouTube channel is a living journal where I document my cultural journey as I explore the world. I like to give a fresh and honest perspective on my experiences π
Thank you so much for supporting me here, see you in my videos!! βοΈ
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Bradley Cegelsk bought 10 baguette.
I'm really looking forward to your next video series!!!π€ͺ Vermont and New Hampshire are beautiful areas. Charlestown is a really nice city. I can't wait to see what places you explored in my hometown. Always remember that you have a lot of people who love and appreciate you. You are also stacking up more and more true friendships with every adventure. Just remember that whenever someone is giving you a hard time.β€οΈ

Pawel Lapinski bought 5 baguette.
Don't feel bad, we're Americans and got detained on the way back from maxico and asked millions of questions. Overall Americans are nicest people in the world.. we met few French people in cancun and had a great time

Bradley Cegelsk bought 10 baguette.
I just read your story. It's an excellent story. You wonderfully expressed yourself fully, and your grammar was perfect. It's amazing how events,that are out of our control, can completely change the trajectory of our lives. But you had the determination, perseverance, and guts to to steer your changed trajectory in a direction that you were determined to go. From the evidence that I have seen, you have turned some very negative experiences into Life learning experiences. Then you discovered, and immersed yourself into a career choice that perfectly suits your personality. You have created for yourself, a life that you always dreamed of having of having. Except for the dog. It would be tough for you to have a dog at this point of your life. I'm sure that will happen in the future though. There is one spelling error you made though, that l have seen. The part that you expressed how the combination of the Education Department debacle, the unfulfilling life of working various jobs, and finally COVID seemed to have wiped out your life's dreams. I believe you spelled wiped wrong. You spelled it like whipped cream. Which is still an excellent job. Is your teacher, I would grade your story as 99.5 percent A+. And I give you extra credit for giving us the wonderful pictures with your story. The final grade being a 109.5 percent A++. π. Now that I'm talking about whipped cream, I seem to be hungry for a pie topped with whipped cream. I'm going to try to find a sweet potato pie and load it with whipped cream on top. ππ₯§π
Thank you for pointing out the grammar mistake! I can reread my texts five times, yet there will still be mistakes left. I'm glad I can count on my FTE family to perfect my writing. π You're so right about the negative experiences teaching us so much. I learned that the hard way in college. I only realized how positively impactful this whole mess was on my life much later on, but I'm so grateful for it. I wouldn't change it if I had to redo it all over again :) Haha, I hope you found that sweet potato pie!! π

Bradley Cegelsk bought 10 baguette.
Loved your explorations of America last year. You really covered a lot of ground. I can't wait to see where you choose to go this year. It must be a tough decision. Everybody wants you to go everywhere. But, you can only explore one place at a time. Wherever you go you will have a fun and beautiful experience exploring. Take care of yourself and have a wonderful year.
Thank you! I still can't believe I got to explore so many different places last year. Keeping a journal and pictures as a memento helps a lot! This year is filled with ideas but there is only so little time for everything I want to do! I'll have to make choices. But as you say, wherever I go I will have great experiences :) I appreciate your support once again, Bradley :D