20 Things All Cardiff University Students Will Understand
7. Every Day, In Every Way, You Get A Little Bit More Welsh
Before arriving at Cardiff, you said things like 'I'll be there in a minute,' or 'Where is she?' By the time you're halfway through second year, however, you'll find yourself saying 'I'll be there now' and 'Where to's she now?' This will immediately make you stop and question everything you know about yourself. Mostly, however, you won't notice the fact that you are becoming increasingly Welsh until you return home for the holidays. Every single person you see will comment on the Welsh accent that you've apparently picked up. They will also, incidentally, ask you if there are a lot of sheep. In Cardiff city centre.
With a (nearly) useless degree in English literature and a personal trainer qualification he's never used, Freddie spends his times writing things that he hopes will somehow pay the rent. He's also a former professional singer, and plays the saxophone and ukulele. He's not really used to talking about himself in the third person, and would like to stop now, thanks.