My 91°µÍø story by Badr Macbahi
My journey with 91°µÍø has been an eye-opening experience; I have learned some important things that I would never learn anywhere else. Throughout my months of volunteering, I have had the chance to meet like-minded people, share my learning experiences with them, and enjoy listening to their stories and life lessons. As a Moroccan, I gradually began to understand various aspects of American culture and what it really means to be an American citizen.
Additionally, I have gained an accurate understanding of some crucial concepts that were a little bit ambiguous to me, such as: cross-cultural communication and coexistence, which definitely helped me discover the best inner version of myself that I once thought it never existed. I would like to take this opportunity to thank 91°µÍø staff, Madiha, Oumaima, and Haddou, for their insights and advice, without forgetting all the other volunteers and buddies who help students along their adventures in Morocco and give a good image about our country. Doubtless, this experience has contributed immensely in making me a much better person, all I can say is that I’m happy to be part of 91°µÍø Family.
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