Few year’s ago I met a
friend who lived and study in a boarding school in Canada: the lonliness, the
bears; the cold weather. Also, he told me about the great experience of meeting
so many people from different countries. All of them lived in Toronto, a good place.
I would like to visit
Canada, and Toronto in especific. I really like the geography, the weather and
the ecosystem of the country; also, the Canadian’s idiosyncrasy, especifically of people of Toronto. I have read articles that talks about how cosmpolitan Toronto is: only the 11.3 percent of the population of this city is Canadian Descendant, while
the other persons are from North America, Africa, Europe, Asia, etc. (Canadian Census, 2011). Also, the
LGBT —lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people— are treated as anybody else in that place: they can marriage, and have no
problems to live their life.
The Torontians are nice
and respectful, told me my friend, and I’d like to have the experience of live
a time whith them in this especial place. There, have postgraduate studies in Anthropology
or Micro-Sociology in Toronto’s University, I whish. Also, in the city are too
many bohemian life, and others things to do: museums, an aquarium. Living
there I could move to other places of the country and visit the natural parks,
and enjoy.