
Hi Boko-boys and Boko-girls,
After the Proficiency exams, I think that we have all managed to relax in some or a greater extent. I wish you all to receive any kind of pass and to go for a greater achievment.
Our country and society, at the same time, is on the verge. We are going to vote hoping that the best result for the nation and its people will be the outcome. "The ballot is like a pregnant woman" used to say a famous greek politician, who he is not still alive, underlining that nobody can be sure over the elections result, at least before the votes be counted. Whatever decide to do, do it following your hurt, becaue aftermath you won't have the opportunity to change your vote.In a word, I suggest you - little subjunctivers - vote without fear, according to your pure desire for the next day of Greece.

Regarding me, I am always trying to find a viable ballance in my inside and outside chaos. I feel that already missing the english lessons in Bokos Institute with professor Kostas B., but I hope to return not for the reasons that I have been until recently there. Instead, I hope to come back to take exclusive english lessons or something like that by Mr. Bokos, but the examiners are the persons who they will decide about this. Further, I believe that it will be useful to meet each other within June in order to maintain the pleasant atmosphere, which has been developed among all of us, especialy the last months.
Thus, I'm stating that I am available to meet you at a day that Kostas and most of you, you could agree to have a new chaotic greek-english brainstorming in a specific place and time, like the previous meetings we had together.
Kisses to all of you and wishes for good perfonce for those which have exams for the university...
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