Bad and good at the same time. Bad for the Consuls who haven´t won it but have also done a great job. Good because I have the feeling that not only the members but also InterNations has finally recognized my efforts.
I had been living in Munich for 20 years now, and I have been working in Frankfurt for seven years. After four years, I was still joining the Munich Community, so I decided to finally attend an event in Frankfurt. It was organized so badly that I decided to host one by myself and… it was a great success!
A Consul should organize events to bring people together, people who are alone, have no friends, help them to make friends and have fun even if it’s just for a while. Consuls should also support other Consuls, especially the ones who are starting.
I started two years ago with my in-person activity “Chilling out with Friends”. I thought, if I could organize it in person, why not online!! I started with four people at the in-person activities, and with a few people and my Zoom account.. Everyone noticed that this event was special, people come when they want, go when they want, drink, eat, talk, don´t talk.
Fun, feeling at home, friendship, a relaxing atmosphere — they can be sure that in the end they will be introduced to everyone. Some couples met at my activities, but I can´t promise it will happen, of course.
In the beginning it was very hard, it looked like InterNations was not helping, the Consuls were alone. But after a while, something changed and people who had only been names, got a face. Without InterNations, I wouldn´t have had the opportunity to get to know special people around the world. It’s been one year and we are still meeting every day. Now we can speak about InterNations!
I have suggested so many Consuls. I always have a look at people, I keep my eyes open, and I´m very happy when I find someone like me. Then I encourage them to become a Consul. A Consul is organizing activites, but they also have a lot of fun talking and listening to people.
Because they are wonderful! People who have been there in person and virtually will agree. “Let´s Mingle in Many Different Languages” is in its 32nd edition — people like it and are still coming. Ten communities are involved, many Consuls who have been cooperating for one year. Nobody stays alone is a motto of my events and not only an InterNations slogan.
This interview was edited for length and clarity.
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