Chepoum chepoum...la lala lala!
Dzien dobre,courageous people (because you take time to read all these boring "articles")!
First of all, I hope people who don't like reading English will forgive me for using that not-so-beautiful-but-extremely-useful languag...Anyway I haven't written in English for two weeks, so you can't blame me for never writing in French, since it's not true ... =P
Now let me start telling you all about last week. Erm...It wasn't actually that interesting. I just went to school, went back home, then to school again, blablabla. But on tuesday, given that I finished school at 12pm, I decided to go "på stan" -down town- to buy some clothes for the first time since I arrived here. And as incredible as it can seem, I found what I wanted at once. And it was even cheaper than in France. Talking about Swedish prices, the idea that we have according to which life in Sweden is excessively expensive is actually totally wrong. Clothes are really cheaper - or the most expensive ones cost the same as in France. Food is also a bit cheaper, especially frsh products like vegetables and so on...
And as i've got a cold and been sick for a few days, I think I will go and buy a big, warm sweater on wednesday, because I finish school at 2:40. Ha Ha Ha, yes, life is cool here, isn't it?
Oh, on last wednesday, I went to a political debate organized at school. Because as everyone knows, the legislative elections in sweden are taking place on september 17th (what? you didn't know?...ignorants!)....will Göran Person be re-elected or not? That's the question... Well, anyway...I was sitting between Caro who couldn't help showing her approval or disapproval by either clapping or making faces every now and then, and Anny, who was as quiet as always. And I, poor little French girl who doesn't know anything about politics -even lessabout Swedish politics -, didn't understand what it was all about. i could just catch a few words - always the same- like "skolan", "arbetlöshet", "Sverige", and so forth... So i don't need to tell you that sitting there for about ninety minutes was a bit boring. But well...it'd have been completely stupid to skip that, since it's quite important and the elections only take place every four years.
Now I'll stop writing and work a bit on my "nynazism" thing in philosophy... but I'm a bit reassured. Simon hasn't started either yet. So ciao!
PS: do the French people who read this blog remember that commercial with the "chepoum chepoum...la lala lala" song? Anyway...I just thought such a title sounded nice ;-)
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