10. You are different. You leave marks on people and people leave marks on you. Some things don’t matter to you as much as they once did and other things matter more. You’re continually humbled as you frequently find yourself in a position of needing help and guidance…sometimes from a complete stranger. Almost daily you are in a position where nothing is so familiar that you’re able to take it for granted. You knew you would set out on this new adventure as a learner of language and culture, you just didn’t realize exactly how much, in turn, you would learn about yourself.
This is an excellent article. I've saved the link.earthfriendly wrote:It is hard to come up with just one piece of wisdom / advice. If you will allow me the liberty to post one piece of article instead. No. 10 resonates with me.
http://takingroute.net/2014/09/22/10-th ... -overseas/
Some good and interesting points, sheesh re: yr 'Thxgiving dinner'brian_singapore wrote:Be aware of culture shock.
They were rock bottom a bit before 2009.. (more around 2006/2007 I think).Wd40 wrote:I came here in 2009 June, when property prices were at rock bottom. Downpayment was 10% and foreigners paid the same property tax as locals.
I wish someone had told me to bring $50,000 with me and buy a condo right away.![]()
Other than that this forum was a great resource and people, including SMS helped me so much, so that I was actually over prepared before coming here
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