My name is Selina. I am an exchange student from Germany. This blog will guide me on my journey in Finland and hopefully provide others with tips and inspiration.
Beautiful scenery of Iceland
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The model created by Richard Lewis, divides human behavior patterns in three main groups: linear-active, multi-active and reactive. He visited 135 countries and worked in more than 20 of them, which helped im to come to the conclusion that humans can be divided in categories, based on behavior. Characteristics: Linear-Active: task-oriented Polite but direct highly organized doing one thing at a time rarely interrupts sticking to facts result oriented and like to move quickly forward Multi-Active: talkative, impulsive relationship and people oriented doing many things at the same time interruptions uncomfortable with silence Flexible truth impatient Reactive: listeners - reacts to partners action no interruptions do not voice strong opinion easily never confronts very people oriented patient conceals feelings Finland is placed between linear-active and reacti...
Further activity that can be done at the moment is going Go-Kart driving. We were around 8 people and it was a lot of fun. We payed 20€ each. The place provides you overalls and helmets. There is a given route outside where we drove along. A lot of us spun in the track curve or crashed into each other. One of our friends got hit while spinning and ended up in the grass. The race was about 10-15 minutes in my opinion pretty short for the price but as the route is not too big it would have been boring otherwise. At the end they gave us our results as they tracked everyones time.
After we checked in at the hotel and had a snack we drove with our car to the city centre to have a closer look at Reykjavik. Unfortunately it was already quite late and dark so we couldn't go everywhere and unfortunately we couldn't see everything. But the first sight we visited was the Hallgrímskirkja church. A big and extraordinary building. It is visible from everywhere and therefore easy to find. At the top of this 74,5 metres high, expressionistic building there is a viewing platform with a 360° panorama view to the city. This enables the best view over Reykjavik. The tower is open daily - except on Sundays because of the church services. The church is used normally. Therefore it is possible that the tower is not accessible because of a Holy Mass or a church recital. The entrance fee to the tower is 900 ISK for adults and 100 ISK for children between 7-14 years. Younger children are admitted free of charge. This church is the biggest one in Reykjavik. In the foregroun...
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