Letter to Tracy
Dear Tracy
I suspect your experience in Canada must have been one of the most exhilarating experiences in your life, just as it was to me. Canada offers people from diverse walks of life to have a taste of what they offer not only through pursuing education or employment but also through tourism. I am happy that during your stay in Canada, you had a real taste of culture and enjoyed the warm hospitality of the Canadians. Similarly, when I first came to Canada in 2016, my reception was through someone we are not related. However, just like in your case, the hospitality I received during my initial three months stay in Canada remains unmatched.
I believe that the aspect of a good neighborhood is prioritized immensely in Canadian society. Again, your struggles to form relationships resonate well with my initial encounters when I felt that relationships in Canada are relatively hard compared to my native country. Here in Canada, people are liberal-minded and value the respect of individuals in society.
However, my integration in Canadian society took a relatively long period owing to the language aspect, as English was not my first language. With a little grasp of English, I found it relatively hard to communicate with friends. I know you didn’t struggle with language issues since, in the Philippines, English is taught as a second language. I believe our shared experiences or those distinctive aspects acted as a learning avenue where we could tell our story about Canada. Cheers.
I suspect your experience in Canada must have been one of the most exhilarating experiences in your life, just as it was to me. Canada offers people from diverse walks of life to have a taste of what they offer not only through pursuing education or employment but also through tourism. I am happy that during your stay in Canada, you had a real taste of culture and enjoyed the warm hospitality of the Canadians. Similarly, when I first came to Canada in 2016, my reception was through someone we are not related. However, just like in your case, the hospitality I received during my initial three months stay in Canada remains unmatched.
I believe that the aspect of a good neighborhood is prioritized immensely in Canadian society. Again, your struggles to form relationships resonate well with my initial encounters when I felt that relationships in Canada are relatively hard compared to my native country. Here in Canada, people are liberal-minded and value the respect of individuals in society.
However, my integration in Canadian society took a relatively long period owing to the language aspect, as English was not my first language. With a little grasp of English, I found it relatively hard to communicate with friends. I know you didn’t struggle with language issues since, in the Philippines, English is taught as a second language. I believe our shared experiences or those distinctive aspects acted as a learning avenue where we could tell our story about Canada. Cheers.