Caroline
Hi, my full name is Emma Caroline Izabella Larsen, but people just call me Caroline or Caro. I am a 18-year-old girl born and raised in Copenhagen, which is the capital of Denmark. Last year I moved from downtown Copenhagen to a minor city called Gentofte where I live with my mother. We have one cat, which we call Luna. Some People compare her to Garfield because she is a bit fat.
Even though I don’t live at my father’s place, I come visit at least twice a month. At September 12 my father and his fiancée, Bianca, had a baby, and I became a big sister for the first time. My Little brother is very cute and I try to spend as much time with him as possible.
I go to school on Rysensteen Gymnasium where I study on the only Chinese line. We learn to write, read, and understand Chinese signs and pinyin. It is actually a lot more fun learning Chinese than I had expected, and it’s also something I think I’m going to use in the future. Other than the language we are also taught about the culture which is a bit different from our Danish culture. The differences is what I think makes it interesting.
In my spare time I enjoy spending time with friends. We can do all kinds of things together such as drinking coffee at cafes (although I do prefer Chai Latte) or walking around the city, we play table football, make fun of each other, and watch movies and so on. With my good and best friends we can basically do anything together.
I look forward to visit you!
- Caroline
Even though I don’t live at my father’s place, I come visit at least twice a month. At September 12 my father and his fiancée, Bianca, had a baby, and I became a big sister for the first time. My Little brother is very cute and I try to spend as much time with him as possible.
I go to school on Rysensteen Gymnasium where I study on the only Chinese line. We learn to write, read, and understand Chinese signs and pinyin. It is actually a lot more fun learning Chinese than I had expected, and it’s also something I think I’m going to use in the future. Other than the language we are also taught about the culture which is a bit different from our Danish culture. The differences is what I think makes it interesting.
In my spare time I enjoy spending time with friends. We can do all kinds of things together such as drinking coffee at cafes (although I do prefer Chai Latte) or walking around the city, we play table football, make fun of each other, and watch movies and so on. With my good and best friends we can basically do anything together.
I look forward to visit you!
- Caroline