Last Day in Antalya

Posted on November 10, 2007 
Filed Under Antalya - JCI World Congress, Around the World

Yeap, the JCI World Congress is coming to an end.

I had a lot of fun these days (thus the lack of posts), not doing anything else but networking and enjoying the inside pool. Oh, I have been to a training about leadership. The trainer used a parallel between mixing a cocktail and different styles of leadership. A nice idea, and a catchy one while at that.

Ah, and the German team lost the final against Switzerland. I didn’t really know whether to be happy (since they were the ones that eliminated us) or sad, since the Germans are really a nice bunch. Anyway, they lost 5-0 so we just high fived them all day yesterday (or, better, high funfed :D ).

Ah, as usual, we really did party at night, Tunisian and Syrian Nights being the place where we really showed everyone how to dance to the music of the Orient :) ) The Romanian gipsies manele really proved to be a good training in the last 10 years for all Romanians :D

I can’t tell you how sad I am to leave Antalya. The silk in the pool, the talks, the people… I have found some energy and motivation I have thought I have lost and I really found out what JCI really means. JCI Romania is still young, but I will try to make a summary post of the ups and downs of this JCI World Congress for a first timer and, more, for a freshman (since I have been in JCI for the last 2 months).

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2 Responses to “Last Day in Antalya”

  1. ROMMANI on November 20th, 2007 5:46 am

    HELLO
    I’m past president of OLM La Marsa (Tunisia)iwas in world congress at Antalya I’m pleased that you are at Tunisian night. I Hope see you in Tunisia 2009.

  2. Bobby Voicu on November 20th, 2007 6:45 am

    Thanks, Rommani, I really enjoyed it :)

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