Word of advice, be careful who you decide to keep around you. With the anticipation of experiencing a new culture, you don't bad company making a reputation for you.
I just wrote out a rather lengthy response to your article and it disappeared! But I'll sum it up by saying this is an excellent reminder that even if we have something in common it's wise to give it time before committing to anything other than casual conversation! This was a good article, thank you!
Yea, we move abroad to be in peace, not to be dragged in someone else's drama. It can happen so easily, so it is best to give it time before committing to anything. Thank you
So true, it feels relaxing to hear other people speaking in your mother tongue when you're an expat, but true friendships develop over time and not everybody you meet is meant to be in your life.
I just wrote out a rather lengthy response to your article and it disappeared! But I'll sum it up by saying this is an excellent reminder that even if we have something in common it's wise to give it time before committing to anything other than casual conversation! This was a good article, thank you!
Yea, we move abroad to be in peace, not to be dragged in someone else's drama. It can happen so easily, so it is best to give it time before committing to anything. Thank you
So true, it feels relaxing to hear other people speaking in your mother tongue when you're an expat, but true friendships develop over time and not everybody you meet is meant to be in your life.
For some odd reason it's not allowing me to like comments. Yea, Agreed true friendship does take time and you gotta be on the same page.