Being here in Rome has
taught me many lessons about other cultures and other ways of life. It has
really taught me to be more understanding and more patient overall. I think one
of the major things about this trip is it teaches us to work with people who do
things we don’t understand. It forces students to learn about people to find
ways to better communicate with them to get the things you need. These are some
of the things that I think have made me a global citizen.
Something Global citizens should be able to do is learn
their surroundings fast, without depending on the internet and google to always
be there. During this trip I have had to learn Rome in and out, the bus system
and train schedule. I had to learn the roads without using my phone at all; I
had to use a regular map. If I got lost I
have to find a way to communicate with people to find a way or find someone
that spoke English. This process teaches patience. Trying to get directions
from someone who speaks very little to no English can be very frustrating for
you and the person trying to help. But if they can see that you are trying to
understand them and communicate in a way that is easier for them they will
appreciate your effort.
I also know now the effort it takes to really learn and appreciate
a culture that is not your own. It doesn’t sound hard but it truly is easier
said than done. You do things to not upset locals so you drop your usual
everyday habits to do things that are the regular for them. You truly embrace
every part of their culture from food to public behavior to see the world from
their view. That’s one thing I have really done well here in Rome and I think that’s
a big part to being a global citizen. Just completely engulfing one's self in
another culture to understand why they do the things they do and what it is
like to be in their shoes. If everybody could be more understanding in this manner
there would be so many less conflicts in the world.
When you take the time to learn other cultures like we
have on this trip you become more understanding, which in turn creates less
conflict. If somebody doesn’t know about your culture and does something that
is disrespectful in your culture. But you understand their culture and you know
that in their culture it is in fact a respectful gesture. You can prevent so
many bad situations from happening over just a simple understanding.
Everything I have described have been skills that I have
learned being over here in Rome. And I feel like such a better person knowing another
culture so in depth and being able to better understand people I could not
before. Not only that but as global citizens the experiences you have people
love to hear. You see places people only dream of seeing and people love to
hear about the experience. I can now go home and tell people about my amazing
travel adventures, the things I seen and crazy situations I may have ended up
in. It just makes you a more interesting person and people will love to hear
you talk about your experiences. These things are what make a person a global
citizen and this is why I feel like the Rome experience made me a global
citizen.