>>1647969Yeah, I know, it's not that I wanted to be popular, I have always been confident with myself and never changed just so I could get accepted by the others, though thankfully enough, I didn't get bullied in High School, pretty much the worst aspect of my school life was in elementary school, and even then, I'd say it was a necessary aspect for me to grow up, as my mother was a bit overprotective during my early years, so I'm thankful for that experience (though the bullying here isn't as bad as in the US). In high school, I didn't get bullied, most of the students were really respectful with me and I was able to improve my social skills to the point my social anxiety is nearly non-existent now. At the very least, I was able to befriend every classmate of mine as acquaintances, but not much further than that. I just wish I would have created more refreshing memories to look back upon, I guess it's still something I can do as an adult, but there are some things that are only experienced as a kid, and it sucks knowing that the choices I made as a kid are irreversible now.
Anyway, how are the schools in the US? They seem to be much better and have much more to offer than the schools here, but I don't think I would have been able to handle the environment.