 I've always wanted to study abroad, but I didn't know where. It was that feeling of getting out of my comfort zone and challenging myself that drove me. And that's why I decided to move to Denmark. I was spellbound by the country's amazing landscape and revered social system. Having all that while getting high quality education seemed like an opportunity of a lifetime. Despite all the perks Denmark could offer, I still faced some challenges. Trying to integrate into the Danish lifestyle. The language barrier and the unfamiliar norms exacerbated my culture a shock, making it difficult for me to adapt to society or even participate in social events. But over time I became more familiar with my new surroundings, which helped me make new friends. A lot of new friends. I slowly started developing a new appreciation for the Danish culture. Now, what I love most about having embarked on this international experience is the engraved diversity in culture. It taught me something in life that I would have never been able to learn by not travelling abroad. After all, home is not where you're from, but where you belong.