Monday, June 29, 2009

Why Sweden?

Every time someone finds out I'm going to Sweden for my student exchange, the initial reaction is "Wow! So cool!". Then two seconds pass, along with the excitement - that has proven itself to be not so overwhelming after all - and they cock their head to the side with slight degree of leeriness and ask, "But why?".

My answer is pretty much the same every time. I want to go somewhere I have never been before, somewhere so different that I've never even experienced anything remotely like it and nowhere touristy. Some place that is opposite to Singapore in every way imaginable - that means long winters, day light savings, medieval towns, random polar bear sightings, not needing sunscreen.

I've traveled quite a bit in my short life but I've never been to Europe, let alone Scandinavia - the birthplace of Anglo-Saxon literature. I'm excited about seeing the midnight sun, northern lights and perhaps going up to the arctic.

Besides, if I had ended up somewhere closer to home or cheaper to get to, I think I might chicken out, return half-way, annoy NTU and differ a semester at the first inkling of home-sickness. So when I'm 9,524 miles away from home, there really is no turning back.