Why should you move country than switch? If you are like me, you’ll be moving to a new territory for the first time in your life.
To move country you get to choose a country to live in. This is a good thing because it means that you have a choice about who you live with. You can live in a country that will make you miserable, or you can live in a country that will make you happy. But switching to the country that your former country chose to live in is a much better option. You can now choose which country you will live in.
Moving to a new country without a previous relationship and having to change everything you know is tough. But as long as you are in a relationship with someone who you are happy with, you can do this. I actually did it once. I left my high school girlfriend at home with my dad so that I could move to Colorado. That was my choice. And I couldn’t be happier. But I also couldn’t move to a new country without at least one other person to have a relationship with.
This is very true. When you start a new relationship, people are always going to be a little uncomfortable and not quite comfortable with you. They are probably going to be guarded about your actions and thoughts. And as a result, they will probably go through an adjustment period and not be as willing to make you happy. If you’ve ever been in a relationship where you had to move to a new country without having a relationship, you know what I mean.
I’ve lived in both places, and after a while, it’s hard to move to a different country and not have a new relationship. That goes for the people in your new country as well. In the end, the people can be a little bit harder to be around than the places you moved to.
It’s not that I’m not thinking about it. I’m thinking about it.
It’s not that I don’t think about moving, its just that it happens so infrequently that I never really start to think about it. When I think about it, the thought always seems to go something like, “I have to move sometime soon.” I want to say I do. Then in the next few days someone will say what they’re going to do, and I’ll say, “Oh, shit, I have to move soon.
It is true that people might be a bit more cautious of you then you are of them. It is also true that if you move to a new country the things that matter the most to you might be harder to find and harder to do.
In my own life, I have often felt the pressure of moving to a new area, but I never have really had that pressure. For example, back in the UK I did have a lot of friends who were moving to Spain, but I didn’t really feel that pressure because there was no need to move, and I knew that I could always come back. In the US, moving is an all-consuming task, so it comes with its own sort of pressure.