Loneliness when you're abroad
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I am fine and you.........If you write something more than this might be easy for us to understand you and you can enjoy the EB site...................
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Silent_lover wrote:I am agree. Loneliness give us a lot of positive things rather than sadness. Like we know our power wat can v do n wat v can't. It tells us value if relations n many more
Yes it's true , when we shifted to this country i was feeling very lonely but loneliness gave me time to read so many books which I wanted to read for a long time. And I started finding my own ways to explore the world.
Even i too experience the same.............

aryavrat wrote:So finally Anita has started exploring her own world............good
Even i too experience the same.............
I started it long ago dear. I feel great that you have started experiencing the same聽 
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narz4u wrote:homesickness? i've never and will never get use to it. it still kills me everytime!
Hey ! Can you explain it ? How come it happen ?
narz4u wrote:homesickness? i've never and will never get use to it. it still kills me everytime!
Have you actually tried to make friends, join a club or just get out and about. Do you have an internet link so that you can chat to family. If not do you phone them or write letters.聽
If you sit around in your spare time thinking about home all the time then this will lead to homesickness. In my travels I have met people who were so homesick it affected their ability to do their job properly so we had to dismiss them and send them home.
_andi_ wrote:I' LL ALSO FEEL LONELY IF I GO ABROAD ALONE....
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Yes in working enviroment also we can avoid loneliness.........
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Ofcourse without being comfortable with oneself can't be possible to interact with others...............
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ynnejsedna wrote:I guess it's always strikes me... i wish to go back home!聽
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Munna229 wrote:Lonely is depend on your mood according to my experience if you feel lonely you can just hang around outside and sightseeing without staying in one place alone and I really happy to meet new people and learning languages .... So I never feel lovely where ever I go .....
What Munna you never feel lovely where ever you go................? 
) cause loneliness will always lead me to depression.聽 And thats too bad 
No, it was neither interesting nor challenging, after a few years, it became routine.
Loneliness, no, I did never feel. People are nice everywhere. Language problems, no, just learning whatever 'local' language and at least, at a 'local market' or simple cafe, or with children, have some nice talks.
Loneliness besides, of course. Asia is different, say, Asian values are different. If at first 'family' counts, at second 'food', and a third, the social hierarchical position in the eyes of fellows .. and I value, because of my background: going to the nature, discussions maybe heated (provokes for people of Asian origin only headaches..), hobbies.聽 .. Then, this gap is not to fill.
That is, better than a bar .. I found, maybe, an orchestra, a choir, a language class, a sports club .. where I could find fellow Europeans who share this my world view of travel, nature, discussions, hobbies.
Less the bars, maybe, also, because I am female .. and I am not that interested in talking about a/ local beauties .. b/ how boring/difficult/profit-oriented/unequal .. this relationship, actually, is. Maybe I am biased.
I think that is to accept. Living abroad, is a choice. The price are values that differ. People expect and see life differently. A great deal to learn. And then, maybe to go. It is a choice to live abroad, and a choice to go to a country where one felt home.
I want to say .. no need to 'stay lonely'. Dating-pages, bars, local girls (or men, we live in an equal world), or endless screen-sessions of games, blogs, chats .. will not help.
If one may not be thrilled any more by experiencing what the differences offer, and if one is not excited by the financial reward, or the opportunities of being abroad .. then it may be the time to move.
Further to another new place, or to a place one may feel home.
Just not to 'stuck' in loneliness. It kills everyone, that is correct. While, it is also a sign to move, to make a change. A signal of the soul that 'enough' is reached.
The piece was called "Turning left at Galveston", because that's what he did. That decision opened up an entirely new life for himself, in languages he certainly couldn't speak to begin with. He is a little bit bi-polar, and in his down-time he does feel lonely; but he has arranged his circumstances so as to cope with that. Loneliness derives from insecurity.
markoandoni wrote:When u are in a new country is lovely but聽 after u stay聽 some days , u will get bored and u will want ur country but the problem is that even when u will get to ur country if it was boring country u would want to get back on the聽 new country聽 u stayed
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It depends upon the person ............if someone feel boring even in his own country as well as in other country then he must look himself or herself to move towards forest or lonely islands or other planet....like Mars............ 
markoandoni wrote:When u are in a new country is lovely but聽 after u stay聽 some days , u will get bored and u will want ur country but the problem is that even when u will get to ur country if it was boring country u would want to get back on the聽 new country聽 u stayed
You have to have an open mind and a certain degree of adventure to go abroad. If you are not mentally prepared for the often drastic differences between a new country and your country, and do not have a positive attitude then you should stay at home. In my many years of travelling and working聽 around the world I have always gone to wherever with a sense of adventure and a positive attitude, gone out of my way to be friendly with locals and been mentally prepared for eventualities. I have never been lonely.

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