Hello, my name is Eszter.I am 16 years old and I live in a village near Budapest. I study at Szent László High School.
When I have freetime, I like playing volleyball, reading and spending time with my friends. I also like listening to music, watching series and playing with my dog.
I am looking forward to Peacecamp because I find pleasure in meeting new people from another countries. I am curious about other countries and I would like to learn about different cultures.
See you soon.
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Hello, my dear, traveler friend! My name is Bodó József (you can call me Joe if you want), and I’m 17 years old. I live in the heart of Hungary, Budapest. I’m really into music: I like listening to it (preferable rap and rock) and I’ve been playing the flute for 9 years now and the piano for 3 years. I’m studying programming in school, and I want to be a software developer. In my free time I enjoy hanging out with my friends or playing football or just watching some series. I have an older sister, who is 23 years old. She used to live with us, but she’s moved out since September. I’m looking forward to the camp because I’m really interested in how other country’s citizens see a problem. Also, I’d like to develop my English in speaking, because that’s an excellent opportunity for it.
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Hello :-)
My Name is Daniel Doublier, I am 19 years old and am living in Austria since 16 years. You might guess I am French or something, but that’s not the case.
My father is German and my mother is Austrian. We used to live in Germany till I got old enough to attend to kindergarten. I have an older sister (28 years). She is an Austrian singer and songwriter. I am still at school and not quite happy about it.
I am very interested in politics. In 2015 I joined a local political “group” the “junge Grüne” or English: “young Greens”. It’s the younger version of the Austrian political party “Grüne” “Greens” who are represented in the Austrian parliament, making left wing politics. 2016 I became spokesman of my group and I like it very much. Working with people your age, aiming the same goals is quite satisfying.
I am a scout for my whole life. Every year I attend to an international scout camp, meeting scouts from all over the world. It makes me happy seeing young people of countries which are currently at war or have a “difficult situation”, sitting side by side at a campfire singing and sharing a good time.
At the peacecamp I want to learn more about the current situation in Israel/Palestina etc. and the conflict itself. I don’t know a lot about it to be honest. I’ve heard a lot what politicians like Netanjahu think about it. But I want to hear what people my age think about it- both sides. I want to listen to them and help to understand each other. They are the future of this region.
This is might be a tuff task for only one week, but better start now them never :-)
Looking forward to meet all of you :-)
Daniel
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