In my opinion moving to a new counrty would be difficult. The first and most important thing I would need to travel to a new country is family support and help. My family would be the only people I know in the country with out them would feel lost and id fall behind on everything. In my new surroundings I would almost feel like an outsider. What if they wear different cloths? Most likely I would not be very fluent in their language. The tempeture and weather is deffinatly not going to be like here in Wisconsin. I wouldnt know how to do their school work, it would be in a different language maybe. The kids there might not like me and talk about me behind my back in words i cant understand. The only thing i would miss going somewhere is my hometown, friends, and family.
I think it would be hard to move to a new place. Speaking from experience I know that just switching schools is hard to adjust to. I think the hardest thing for me would be learning the lanugige. I wouldnt know, when they were talking, if they were talking about me. I know I would try to learn but I wouldnt know if I could learn it that well. I think that another thing that would be hard for me is finding new friends. I know for sure that I would end up being really shy. But I'm not sure if I would be able to find awhole new group of friends. I wouldnt know if I could find a place of my own. I wounder if young Ju will be able to adjust better then I would.
If i had to move to a different state, i know i wouldnt like it at all. I love all my friends and all my family lives here. Wisconsin in where i grew up. Ive always loved it here. Im kinda shy when it comes to meeting mnew people too. I think it would just be verry stressful and i would be mad at my parents for a long time. I like the way we have things around here. I like the fairs and my school. The only way i think i wouldnt mind is if it was in georgia, or some place warm, or on the ocean. If it was, i think i would get more adjusted to the place. But id always still love it here. Just because this is where i grew up and was raised my whole life.
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In my opinion moving to a new counrty would be difficult. The first and most important thing I would need to travel to a new country is family support and help. My family would be the only people I know in the country with out them would feel lost and id fall behind on everything. In my new surroundings I would almost feel like an outsider. What if they wear different cloths? Most likely I would not be very fluent in their language. The tempeture and weather is deffinatly not going to be like here in Wisconsin. I wouldnt know how to do their school work, it would be in a different language maybe. The kids there might not like me and talk about me behind my back in words i cant understand. The only thing i would miss going somewhere is my hometown, friends, and family.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be hard to move to a new place. Speaking from experience I know that just switching schools is hard to adjust to. I think the hardest thing for me would be learning the lanugige. I wouldnt know, when they were talking, if they were talking about me. I know I would try to learn but I wouldnt know if I could learn it that well. I think that another thing that would be hard for me is finding new friends. I know for sure that I would end up being really shy. But I'm not sure if I would be able to find awhole new group of friends. I wouldnt know if I could find a place of my own. I wounder if young Ju will be able to adjust better then I would.
ReplyDeleteIf i had to move to a different state, i know i wouldnt like it at all. I love all my friends and all my family lives here. Wisconsin in where i grew up. Ive always loved it here. Im kinda shy when it comes to meeting mnew people too. I think it would just be verry stressful and i would be mad at my parents for a long time. I like the way we have things around here. I like the fairs and my school. The only way i think i wouldnt mind is if it was in georgia, or some place warm, or on the ocean. If it was, i think i would get more adjusted to the place. But id always still love it here. Just because this is where i grew up and was raised my whole life.
ReplyDeleteWe could hear them coming but they were way off in the distance, winding through the mountain, east of town.The sounds was deeper and got louder which made us think of it as power saws, yet it was more sustained. Breaking into view, he was the first one at the edge of town where the bush is thick and full of shadows. The others swarmed behind them, wrapped their pipes, and brought the noise that was like a wave. The leader geared down at the grocery store and then set a swaggering pace through the middle of town.Without the leader aknowledging or glancing at the people, they watched him from the side walk.
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