 Thompson Rivers University is celebrating international days. It's a full week-long celebration of the cultures and people, the music, the food, representing, I believe, 80 or so countries from around the world that have students studying here at Thompson Rivers University. This is a great venue to celebrate internationalizations on campus and students are happy to be here to cheer up for their countries. They present their countries, present their culture, bring their laughter and dances and literature and all the point of view of the whole world to the campus. It's amazing because I've never seen it. It makes me want to have these sort of activities and think that you can show about your culture. Canada is a multicultural country and Canada is very welcome to every international student so I choose here to study different cultures and different knowledges. We get to meet many people from different countries. Mostly my friends are Arabs because I like to hang out with them, they're pretty fun and we play soccer together. I started in Vancouver for one year but it's so many people and I always go out and go to pubs so many people just play but for here it's more quiet, less people and good for study. Having the different cultures here as well is really exciting because it's like just seeing a mixture of people and it's more interesting this way. They are doing good accepting others, other cultures like I came and discussed them. Some people say oh it's cool or something but some people do nothing like it's normal. You're in Canada. We understand it's like when you treat somebody nice you get nice results and I think that shows in over 1500 students from 74 different countries and that really brings, that shows how dedicated our staff is. And university's mandate is internationalization and we have been lucky to be in that position.