By LSE Student Joelle Eid @joelleeid On my first day in London, at my LSE student hall in east London, I met Clémence. The second she knew I was Lebanese, her face lit up with excitement and she reminded me why home was so special. She had just come back from a four-month internship in Beirut and she had fallen in love with it. Life since then has been quite hectic and so I haven’t seen her since. Like most beautiful and random encounters however, they tend to end up on Facebook
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