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I came abroad and became an adult in 14 days.
Worrying is the new gold 🐻❄️
A few days ago, I was checking my documents as preparation for going abroad. There I saw my bachelor's certificate has one teeny tiny ink stain on it. I won't say I didn't know about it 'cause I did know it was there. I stained it accidentally on the day I received the certificate. However, when I saw it the other day, I had a panic attack. I was scared to the bone, "What if my university disapproves of this? I won't be able to get enrolled. After all I've gone through, all the effort, money and time it cost me, everything would be in vain. And it's my fault." I was so restless. I couldn't tell my parents 'cause I know the first thing they'll do is speak of how careless I am. Unable to do anything, I emailed my university directly, showing them the picture of the certificate, requesting them to consider this case. I couldn't sleep that night. My hands and feet were cold. I was forcing myself to act cheerful around my mom so that she doesn't suspect anything. The university took its time to respond. I was so relieved when they said that the ink stain is no problem since all the stamps and signatures in it are intact and the stain is really small in size. Good heavens it was resolved just like that.