Did your high-school take you on trips to other countries? If so to where...

Did your high-school take you on trips to other countries? If so to where? I heard Euros go to capitals and the like and have a good time. We only get a holocaust trip in Poland.

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We went to Oslo by bus and took a ferry to Helsinki. Was fun.

I went to Portugal by train. Was only a couple hours each way. Saw some government buildings and ruins. Was fun.

What did you do there

Looked at historical buildings, visited museums, ate ice cream, went to a zoo and things like that.

We had 3x exchange week with one school in Germany

1x mandatory ski trip to austria

1x trip to Paris with French class

1x Poland auschwiz

Each year we went to a different country. Been to The Netherlands, Italy and London.
Best trip was France (Loire) where we rented bikes and got to do a wine tasting tour and one of our teachers got so drunk he fell off his bike and broke his arm. We also had troubles with the police because we couldnt drink and ride a bike, also we were 16 so teachers got in trouble lmao that was 10 years ago

>tfw poor ass school

We went to Crete

Meh, people paid for themselves... school just sets things up and books places to stay at

i was homeschooled because i live in the middle of nowhere

Why the fuck is there a ferry from Oslo to Helsinki?

>couldnt drink and ride a bike

lmao is that rule common in Europe or just France?

We went to Oslo by bus, and a year later we went to Helsinki with a ferry..

We did but my mum was too poor to be able to afford it. feels bad man.
>France
>Germany
I missed out on them, everyone had loads of fun. it's been 10 years but i still wish i went.

Here it's subsidised

We went to austria for ski training and we paid like 100€ for 8 days

we went to france, twice, one time to some meme french school in cannes where we also took buses to a ton of nice places around the riviera. also discovered that the drinking age in france is 16 (or the guy just figured that 30 foreign kids weren't cops) which was cash. the second time we went to stay at a bunch of friend kids' houses, but I didn't want to go because the teacher organizing it seemed like a fuckup, so I said I wouldn't. the french guy I was supposed to stay with messaged me on facebook to say he thought I was a bad friend. the best part of that was that the french class came to visit us and one of their teachers tried to run on the ice in his continental dress shoes and ate shit. anyway thanks for reading my blog

Nah
But we traveled to the 12 cities of Azerbaijan

Did you learn anything interesting about Polish Death Camps?

Why did you spend a year in Oslo?

They were actually set up by Germans, believe it or not

We travelled a lot. Most often inside Sweden but sometimes to other countries.
>Norway (hiking)
>Denmark (history classes)
>Germany (went to see a castle, it was cool)

imagine a buunch of drunk 16year olds on bikes in the middle of nowhere in France... I'm thinking some locals had called the police on us i guess.. anyway good memories from most trips

>he doesn't know Polish Death Camps meme
Lurk moar kike

Did you have problems with socializing later?

>he didn't get the joke
Dumb newfriend

I went to the ww1 battlefields in Belgium in year 8 and got to go to Berlin during sixth form

Swedish education sounds bizarre, no wonder Sweden is the way it is.

Went to Rome with my Latin class, also went to the island of Elba with my biology class to some marine research center

and you behave like fucking animals in the zoo. I wish our goverment wasn't such cocksuckers and starded fining and deporting you faggots in cuffs for every destruction of property and inappriate behaviour in public spaces you commit, meanwhile they allow foreign agents that escort you to carry weapons on our soil

Based
So based that I can't even

Who hurt you

>Poland is acting strange again

Yearly trips are one of the few nice things about Belgian schools. We went to Paris for 2 days, Copenhagen for 3 days, Brussels, Dusseldorf and Köln, Salzburg and surroundings for a week, Barcelona for a week etc.
Many of these are optional during holidays, but organized by the school for its students.

When I was 14-15 we went to a holocaust trip to Poland too.

Things that we saw were
-The remains of a German monument to Blücher, the battleship which got sunk in the Oslo fjord.
- Some bombed out church in Germany, possibly the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
- Salt mines in Poland which had a cathedral dug out of salt
- Auschwitz and Birkenau

Also, in the queue in McDonalds, one girl turned to the girl behind her and asked what 'tjiise burgær' was in English.

London in 10th grade
Paris in 11th
Barcelona in 12th
1 week each, spent the whole time visiting Museums and Landmarks. Lots of walking and standing

which of what I said is not true? those school trips regularly demolish hotels they sleep in, are extremely rude to service, act like loud monkeys in public places, even worse than drunk anglos, and are illegally escorted by armed personnel, but our cuck police doesn't do anything with it.

Jokes asidd though - what do they teach you during those trips?

As far as I know, Israelis are thought that it was only Jews that died in the camps, while in fact, there were Polish prisoners too.

And even half of Jews out there were Polses who practiced Judaism.

I find it funny because Jews only consider someone a Jew when it fits their narrative.

I wish we had easy traveling with our neighbours
Currently we only have this with Georgia

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Berlin and Barcelona in our last 2 years of school. We had 2 teachers with us but could do our own thing the whole time. We mostly just got drunk and played spin the bottle and that kind of stuff

Only language classes took trips.

No. God I hate america.

My cousin's school went to Madagaskar...

Some act like that but not everyone, we certainly don't "demolish hotels", also what's your problem with an armed escort? did they ever shoot a Pole? Why are you so insecure?

We don't learn much new, it's mostly about seeing the places and learning the small details. We all know that there were gypsies, homos, mentally ill, political dissidents etc. in concentration camps.

we went to estonia

Åland

We went to Berlin, museums and shit in the day, getting drunk behind teacher's back at night, it was great

>Did your high-school take you on trips to other countries?
Yes
>If so to where?
Singapore. Spent the first day just going around the city seeing shit that almost everyone had already seen before and then second day at Universal Studios

2 exchanges with Germany and a trip to Italy

We went to Montreal, does that count?

We went in Prague and guess what, we went to the jewish church and to brothels

I went to either Boulonge-Sur-Mer or Saint-Valery-sur-Somme in Year 7 then Aachen in Year 8
My school offered trips to other countries but they were only if you took specific subjects

But do you realize that half of "Jews" in there were in fact Poles, who only happened to practice Judaism?

Went to some english cities multiple time but we usually visit France as it is the biggest european country with tons of nice things

>Some act like that but not everyone
sure, but it is tolerated
>we certainly don't "demolish hotels"
yes you do. I live in Krakow dude, I had plenty of part time jobs in hotel service and gastronomy. every worker will tell you to avoid places where Israeli school trips sleep because they verbally abuse workers and make awful mess, especially when they get drunk. the fact they never tip goes without saying of course.
>also what's your problem with an armed escort?
are you seriously asking why I have a problem with foreign agents illegally carrying weapons around in my country?

I was in one of the most insane schools in the region.
We got banned from an entire franchise of cinemas, half the water parks in the state, few bus companies straight up refuse to work with my school and 2 stadiums will never allow us to get there again.
Thank god we never leave the country...

Went to Cologne, Normandy and Austria (can’t remember the where as I was about 13) with school.

We had a day trip to a shitty seaside town in France. All I remember is that we visited a hypermarket and an aquarium.

We went to Japan once. To small port town called Wakkanai. It literally on other side of the straight, you can see it from Russia in good weather.
There was nothing to see other than some weird japanese food in supermarket.

Are you speaking in ethnic terms or in national terms? I don't think there were many ethnic Poles who practiced Judaism, even though there was some intermarriage.

I didn't have that experience. Why do you think they carry "illegally"? can you not carry weapons in Poland? here, even if we're going to a trip to the middle of the desert, we have an armed escort with us. They aren't agents, just normal people who have weapons license, usually parents of students.

Went to England, France and Spain. Spain was for a week in the last year of highschool, many of us were 18+ so vodka everywhere.
First time i puked because of alcohol, good times.

>brothels
were you over 18?

We did some multi day trips, and countless single day trips in Italy. We went to Croatia (were drunk the whole time), Vienna twice (were drunk the whole time), Lisbon (were drunk the whole time), and twice to some major Italian city (were drunk the whole time). Highschool was fun.

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>Why do you think they carry "illegally"? can you not carry weapons in Poland?
do those escorts have licenses to carry weapons for self defence purposes issued by Polish authorities?

I don't know, probably? you said the government allows that. I know Israeli driver licenses are valid in Europe.

>Highschool trips
What's that ?

It's when a school organizes a trip for its students.

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>shitty seaside town in France
which one

>we visited a hypermarket
lmao