It's not just reverse culture shock. When you emigrate you change. And grow. Even later in life. And the place you left changes. You become a foreigner there too. You see the massive changes that they don't, because you see them in a big chunk once every year or two, whereas they see them in tiny increments each day.
Going back permanently would be to regress, like swapping high school for primary. Simething to avoid as long as possible. Things there seem trivial and paroquial, and when you visit you can't believe people are still arguing about the same things as they were in your time.
Going back permanently would be to regress, like swapping high school for primary. Simething to avoid as long as possible. Things there seem trivial and paroquial, and when you visit you can't believe people are still arguing about the same things as they were in your time.
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