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write a narrative essay on your experience of shifting your house and things you will miss the most .PLEASE ANSWER IT WILL BE A GREAT HELP . PLEASE DO IT FAST AS IT IS URGENT.I WILL MARK YOU BRAINELIEST​

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Answered by amritasharma1006
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If you’re thinking about moving abroad, I’ll be first in line to tell you to do it. Living abroad is the best thing I’ve done and I think any doubts you have, you should push past and make the leap anyway.

But before I moved abroad there’s a lot of things I just plain didn’t know, or never thought about before I made the leap to living abroad. Maybe because my first time living abroad was more of a snowball that turned into an avalanche than a really clear decision!

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If someone could have told me what I should know before making the decision to move abroad, what would I have wanted to know? Well, probably something like the below…

Home won’t be home anymore

When you’ve moved abroad the concept of home is never going to be quite the same again. You’re now split across two worlds. There’s more than one place where you know how things work and there’s more than one place with things to miss.

If you return to where you came from, you’ll now have another place to miss. If you’re anything like me, you might even end up splitting yourself across more than two places!

Your relationships will change

Clearly your old friendships won’t be the same when you move abroad, but you might not be as prepared as you think. Different friendships evolve in different ways. Some friends you speak to everyday, others only once in a while and when you do nothing has changed. Other’s you barely hear from until you go home, or sometimes, not really much again at all.

At the same time as you’re dealing with how your friendships from home are evolving you’re meeting new people and making new friends. Soon you’ll have friends all over the place and some of your closest friends will have never met each other. It’s weird but you talk about them all to each other and yet they don’t know one another!

If you’re single, chances are you’ll hear before you move abroad “ooooh maybe you’ll meet someone and fall in love!”. I’m not going to say it’s not possible (ahem) but moving abroad does make relationships more complicated. Dating people from different countries can throw up all sorts of things that you wouldn’t have faced if you stayed at home and got with Johnny from next door. Pesky things called visas, or travelling versus staying put, or not having a clue where you want to live wanting to settle are your new issues.

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