Advantages Of Moving To Another Country

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Moving to another country is difficult because you leaving everything behind you, friends, family, and a lot of others things. Moving to United States was big dream for me and that dream came true but it was very hard because it took a lot of time to get the visa to United States. First of thing happen to you when you moving to another country is you compare everything places, people, weather, and even food.
First days of being in new country is very hard because I never lived in environment like this. I was born in city with buildings, heavy traffic and loud noises. The language was the main hard thing for me and my family because we don’t speak English only my dad who been in United States over 2 years. Learning new language is hard and frustrating as well communication with people was not easy because they don’t understand what you trying to say. Learning new language can be difficult but is not impossible. I tried to put the real figures to correctly reflect my depiction about my
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In addition to that, it become clear for me that participating in different sport and social activities will support the scientific study if there is good time management between them. I feel that my dependency on my parents becomes less and this actually increase my confidence to be completely independent on them with few years. I believe that I still in the beginning of building of my personality and the most important factor to have good personality is the academic study that I have to give it more time and I think I can see my progress In that by having new performance figures that I can thorough analysis them know what I have to do in the future. I feel that deeply study of the performance figures and putting appropriate plan of development can put me in better position either in community or in the school or

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