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The issues of education ¹3-4 (11) 2016 Zhangozy and Nartay with international friends at leisure time Eventually, the vitally important lesson, which I have learnt, is that you have to keep your focus on the people who stick around instead of these to whom you are indifferent. Therefore, being a part of the British community and living as a member of the International Student Union of Sussex have thought me to be more grateful for each relationship, past and present, good or bad. Some of these people will be my greatest teachers on my life forever, but they will have never known about it. In conclusion, I would like to say that study abroad has given me a new outlook and a great opportunity to break out of my academic routine. Being in new cultural settings gave me a chance to discover new abilities and skills. By immersing myself in a different culture, I was trying to learn English in its natural context and it allows me to expand my understanding of local culture. Therefore, my hugely greatest gratitude to everyone who I have ever met, and to whom who loves me and hates, because of your trust and doubts made me who I am today! 11