NO HOST FAMILY?! // AIESEC Global Volunteer in Thailand
Hey !! I'm back after a long break. This is a brief explanation about my volunteering story, I could talk for hours if I give all the details hahaha. I volunteered as a teacher in Thailand for 6 weeks. My project was Sawasdee Thailand 37 by Bangkok University. My experience was AMAZING. I don't speak perfect grammar ( as you can tell from this video I can barely speak ), you don't need any English certification or a certain level of fluency, you only need to understand English. I'd surely volunteer again in the future in another country, I don't wanna miss the chance. Trust me, by being a volunteer you can develop yourself and others, make an impact bit by bit, together we can change the world to be a better place, xx. If you have any questions or just simply curious about AIESEC Global Volunteer, you can contact me via DM Instagram : @dreygonball (yes for real, dreygonball, no, I'm not a fan of Dragon Ball)

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