mayra_seattle
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Been here since February and I still feel like I'd take the first flight back if I could. Anyone else took a while to adjust?
As of now, it is permanent. My husband and I decided to move here for a couple of years or so. He is Argentine, so all of his family is here. Luckily, I already speak spanish being of mexican decent, so my language barrier is minute.. I'm looking into continuing my education while I'm here. Hopefully once there, I start meeting new people and making new friends. I thought it would've been a smoother transition but a whole different country, new culture, and being so far from home got to me. ha, I totally agree on all those things getting annoying though. Not to mention the tv shows.. still don't understand their sense of humor
I have been in the same place and had to focus on the positive things here and ignore the negative. One of the positive things I have found are the people. Whether, I met them through work, family or activities, they have been so warm, open and genuine. Personally, I think that the city is a great place to really find yourself.
I think it depends a lot on your situation. If you are a stay at home wife with little to none interaction with the outside world, you can easily get overwhelmed every time you are "forced" to face to go out, especially if your partner does not have such problems (.e.g works in an English speaking office/is already fluent in Spanish).
In my Spanish class there are 2 or 3 american ladies in their 40-50's and I can see their struggle with the language. I am not fluent and I understand like 20% of what I am said, but it is a start and I am very proud when I can understand/reply to something. But meeting other people from this board from theUS and hearing the way they are fluent Spanish amazed me. Perhaps to some it came natural, but it is quite a different language from the English, so... chapeau!
Language is not an option, you are not living in a compound somewhere in Middle East, so make your best effort to learn it. Hang out with people speaking English who have already been there. On this forum there are at least 4 scheduled events per week, most of them downtown. In winter there are a lot of activities, although most of them require some knowledge of Spanish, the expat community is quite active.
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