anyone abroad?
anyone abroad?
Ok very random topic, but I am somewhat home sick. I am teaching English abroad in the country of Georgia and I was curious if there was anyone else living abroad (does not have to be Georgia) I need to have some interaction with fluent English speakers. XD
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Re: anyone abroad?
I'm not currently abroad, nor have I lived anywhere other than Canada - however, I can understand (to a MUCH smaller extent I'm sure) how you're feeling. I was in Japan for three weeks on my own, and while it was a ton of fun and I'd do it again, I did start to long for someone to talk to who could speak English fluently. I even started to crave small things from home, like root beer (very hard to find in Japan) even though I had gone much longer than three weeks without root beer back home. One day I found a movie ticket from a theatre back home in my pants pocket and I was happy to see it for some reason
And this was only three weeks - I feel for you!
And this was only three weeks - I feel for you!
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I'm not really living abroad either. Though i have lived almost all of my life in my native island of Puerto Rico, i do yearn to do the abroad experience. My English has always been better than my Spanish, so i have a feeling that doing it in Spain would be a total disaster. I'm not too picky, but i've always wanted to try out life in the U.K. London has always had my greatest attention in terms of which city i would settle in.
Re: anyone abroad?
I live abroad, I actually prefer it here to my home country.
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Londons always a laugh, its got loads of clubs and good bars, and its really easy to get around. But its expensive, dirty and wont be what you expected....but still its where I live and I have no intentions of leaving.....just dont act like a touristI'm not too picky, but i've always wanted to try out life in the U.K. London has always had my greatest attention in terms of which city i would settle in.
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Thanks for the advice.SolidSlug wrote:Londons always a laugh, its got loads of clubs and good bars, and its really easy to get around. But its expensive, dirty and wont be what you expected....but still its where I live and I have no intentions of leaving.....just dont act like a touristI'm not too picky, but i've always wanted to try out life in the U.K. London has always had my greatest attention in terms of which city i would settle in.
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Thanks bud and I am here for 8 months. Oh youtube how I love thee. Luckily I have found some other expats who love amine.And this was only three weeks - I feel for you!
awesome dude. But just to warn you, it get really lonely if you go to countries where people dont speak English.Though i have lived almost all of my life in my native island of Puerto Rico, i do yearn to do the abroad experience.
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