Yes, there are many positive exchange student experiences. For example, an exchange student might experience a new culture, make international friends, and gain a broader perspective on education. They could participate in unique cultural festivals, learn new languages more fluently by being immersed in the environment, and bring back new ideas to their home country.
The plot of a novel in which the female lead is an exchange student going to Korea is as follows:
The female lead was Lin Yating, a young girl from China. She was selected as an exchange student in an international exchange program to go to Korea. In Korea, Lin Yating received strict language training and cultural shock, but she also made many new friends and gradually adapted to life in Korea.
By chance, Lin Yating met a mysterious man named Li Junxi. Li Junxi was a Chinese student studying in Korea. He also knew Lin Yating's mentor, so the two of them had a connection.
As time passed, the relationship between Lin Yating and Li Junxi gradually warmed up. Together, they had experienced all kinds of interesting things such as Korean cuisine, culture, and scenery. At the same time, they had also encountered many challenges and difficulties. However, they had always supported each other and overcome all the difficulties together.
In the end, Lin Yating and Li Junxi decided to stay in Korea to continue their studies. They got married and started a new life.
A common problem is the cultural clash. For example, some exchange students might have different ideas about personal space. They could be too close physically to the family members which can make the family feel uneasy. Another issue is the communication barrier. If the exchange student doesn't speak the language well, misunderstandings can easily occur. For instance, they might not understand the instructions about using the appliances in the house and end up breaking something.
One great Peter Parker foreign exchange student fanfiction is 'A New Start in New York'. It explores Peter's experiences as an exchange student, his struggles to fit in while also hiding his Spider - Man identity. The story has some really interesting interactions with the other characters from the Marvel universe.
One common theme is identity. Peter has to hide his Spider - Man identity while being an exchange student. Another theme is adaptation. He has to adapt to a new school, new friends, and new culture. For example, in many fanfictions, he struggles with the different teaching methods in the foreign school.
He could meet characters who are both anime fans and magic users. They might have anime - themed spells or magic items. For example, a wand that can create anime - style special effects when casting spells.
One common element is cultural shock turning into a horror - like situation. For example, some Chinese exchange students may not be used to the way Western cemeteries are laid out. They might accidentally wander into one and get really scared because in Chinese culture, cemeteries are often in more secluded areas. Another element could be misunderstandings. A student might misunderstand a local custom as something menacing. For instance, a local festival with people wearing strange masks could seem terrifying at first.
One horror story is about a Chinese exchange student who arrived at a dormitory late at night. The building was old and a bit spooky. As she was trying to find her room, she heard strange noises from the end of the hall. She thought it might be other students but when she went to check, there was no one there. She later found out that the building had a history of unexplained noises and some students claimed to have seen shadowy figures.
Sure! One of my friends had a foreign exchange student from France in his class. This French student was always trying to use American slang, but often got it hilariously wrong. For example, he once said 'I'm going to hit the hay' as 'I'm going to hit the horse'. It made everyone burst into laughter.
A Spanish exchange student once tried to order a 'coffee with milk' in a local diner. But instead of saying 'café con leche', she said 'coffee with cow'. The waitress was really puzzled at first. It was really funny seeing her trying to explain what she actually wanted.