Vértesbogláron július 19 és 27 között
került megrendezésre a THINK3 ifjúsági csere amire 5 ország 35
résztvevője jött el. (Lengyelország, Észtország, Olaszország, Németország és
Magyarország).
Érdekes és változatos mindenkit érintő
témákról beszélgettek a fiatalok, alább olvashatjátok több résztvevővel készült
angol nyelvű interjúnk első részét.
What
does the expression THINK3 mean to you?
Benat
Thomas
– Basque nationality, the member of Polish group
When I listened « Think 3 » for first time, I understood
Think free. However, for me it was not only an invitation to think but also a
wake-up call to not forget to think.
Rauno
Pall
– Estonian participant
Think 3- for me it means there are always
different ways to approach situations. Not only one solution is correct but
sometime different paths lead to the same goal.
What
kind of topics the Youth Exchange dealt with?
Alberto
Pluma Chiarandon – Italian participant
This Youth
Exchange was about the choices and the decision that a young person has to take
in his life. The main topics were about left vs. right (in every meaning),
urban vs. rural, gender and science vs. religion. In every workshop we were
working in small groups sharing our opinion about a common question (like
nationalism vs. multiculturalism).
Benat Thomas
The objective was to share
ideas, to explain your point of view without wanting to change the other ones.
The workshops were interactive, fun and dynamic. This point is really
important, because for me these four topic summarize all the society: We talked
about politics, love, war, relationship, future, past, country side, history,
respect, racism, homophobia, sexism, progress, and more. It was really
interesting overall because people from five different countries could share
their ideas together.
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