Day 14 – Not a „Farewell“ – Just a „See you soon“

The last day in Germany! All students, parents and teachers gather once more to give the exchange an official ending. It is time to say farewell; but luckily the students will see each other again in October. That’s why you can see a lot of smiles; only sometimes you get a glimpse of a tear running down a student’s face.
The weather is just nice, when all family members of our exchange project arrive at Karmeliten restaurant in Straubing. Most of them are dressed in traditional clothes. Indian or Bavarian? That difference doesn’t bother any more. Even at the table teenagers and adults of both countries sit in a mixed way next to each other and chat about their last adventures. Mr Wolfgang Poeschl, teacher of Johannes-Turmair-Gymnasium and project leader on German side, welcomes all guests and invites them to start with the official dinner. Indian curry, Bavarian dumplings and pasta – even the food is multicultural this day.

In the official speeches, the teachers thank the parents for their patience and love, they thank the principals for giving consent to the exchange and of course they congratulated all the students which behaved so well and were great represents of their home countries. All of them get certificates in which every official activity of the project is mentioned. Mr Poeschl also handes over a trophy for Lotus Valley International School. This cup should remind every student of the project “Different country – different sports” which’s German part officially ends with the farewell dinner.
In an now following informal part of the farewell dinner a Bavarian musician plays famous German songs at a hand organ. The German teachers Mrs Wiedemann and Mr Poeschl have to sing along and the laughter is a worthy closure of the evening and the unforgettable stay of our Indian friends in Germany.

2 Replies to “Day 14 – Not a „Farewell“ – Just a „See you soon“”

  1. After all the exciting days in Germany : with the families, going for excursions, walking long distances (which are not common in the Indian students daily routines), going for shopping sprees, enjoying the amazing weather, sometimes missing home food and at times feeling great and proud being a part of this phantastic exchange, things seem to have come to a stand still. After being tightly hugged and welcomed by the families at the airport, the students and teachers are getting back to their normal routines which is ofcourse, not as exciting as out times in Germany. Amidst the holiday home work completion, the cleaning up and unpacking at homes, one definitely often things about the plan one has for our German friends. After all, five months is not a long time. C U soon our dear friends. Hello from a hot and humid India.

  2. Hi
    I think everyone had a lot of fun. I am looking forward to take part in this exchange .I can imagine the fun everyone had in this exchange

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