domingo, 25 de octubre de 2015

LIVING IN MURCIA.

I come from a little village near the coast of ‘Mar Menor’: San Pedro del Pinatar. As I see it, living in this little village it’s really nice since it is very well located. I can go to a place or another just driving my car for 15 minutes. These days, I’m living in Murcia and this means leaving behind my family and friends. Of course I usually come back to my hometown so I can see my parents and friends. But to come back just for the weekends is quite lesser close than I would like it to be. My best friends have decided not to study so they are staying in San Pedro. Even though some of my friends have come to study to Murcia too, I can’t get to meet them very often. I am sharing a flat with other students: two of them are from Italy and the other one is from Cartagena, a city near San Pedro. Sharing a flat is indeed an interesting matter because I can get to know people from other countries. In fact, I am already learning lots of Italian words and traditions. Moreover, one of the things I like the most of living in Murcia is that I don’t meet people I don’t like – I usually saw the same people every day in San Pedro-, and going to parties and hanging out during the night. Going out on Thursdays is very amusing because all students are out and I don’t have to ask my parents for permission actually. However, I miss my parents and my little dog so much.  And one of the things that I also miss is having no car in Murcia. I had got used to have a car and to drive anywhere I wanted that now I’m a bit lost having to walk to each place I need to go. I like living in both places so conclusively, I get along with living in Murcia and coming back to San Pedro when I am free. 

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