I came to China thinking I was going to be
not being able to speak to anyone.
I didn't know much about China
I'd read that it was developing faster
It really pulls you out of your comfort zone.
It's been a bit of a culture shock.
I heard about Generation UK in my final year at university
Your tuition's covered, your books are covered
I was really excited about the idea
I really wanted to live abroad
wanted to experience it for myself.
Once you get over the initial shock
of being in China then everything changes.
We try to use the vocab that we just learned
on the day, and a Chinese person understands
I think the locals are pretty friendly.
Everyone's willing to try to communicate
even when you have very little Chinese.
We're such a big and tight-knit group,
I definitely have made friends here.
We've bonded, it's been a fun experience.
I think the more people who come out here
with Generation UK and learn Chinese the better.
I'm getting by a lot better than I expected to.
We've been doing a lot of pointing!
The other weekend we went to Beijing.
I think it's the start of a relationship with China.
I don't think you can properly understand a culture
and speak to people and live here.
Not even to be cliché, but I feel like it is a
once in a lifetime opportunity.
I think it's also made me more open to different cultures.
It breaks down the stereotypes
that each country has about each other.
If you want some excitement in your life
then this is the best thing to do.
this is a place thriving with technology businesses,
huge numbers of people going into the technology industry.
There's too many opportunities here
if you are invested in yourself
then you are definitely gonna consider something like this.