To every American and European students!!!!!

Attention American and European students!

I have something important to share with you. You might feel frustrated with your schools and the way you study, but I encourage you to take a moment to appreciate what you have. While no school system is perfect, your institutions are significantly better than ours. When we look at your schools, we often think, “Wow, those students are so fortunate!”

To put things in perspective, the conditions in Algerian schools can be quite challenging, and even the restrooms in your schools are often in better shape than our classrooms.

I apologize for any mistakes in my English, but I hope my message comes through clearly.

One Reply to “To every American and European students!!!!!”

  1. Thank you for sharing your perspective! It’s always important to appreciate what we have, even if it’s not perfect. Schools can vary so much around the world, and it’s great to hear your thoughts on the situation in Algeria. It’s a reminder for all of us to recognize our privileges and strive for improvement in our education systems. Your English is understandable, and it’s commendable that you’re expressing your thoughts in a second language! Keep sharing your experiences; it helps build understanding across cultures.

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