The Benefits Of Moving Out Of Home

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People move to other places for various reasons, and most of them want to obtain more opportunities, such as jobs, and better education. However, moving out of one’s hometown means moving out of the life that one used to live. It would be difficult to adapt to a new environment since each place has its own culture, and there would be a lot of challenges that one needs to face while getting used to a new culture, and especially getting used to a different country.
As a first generation immigrant, I have faced many challenges while getting adapted to this new environment during the past three and a half years. In 2012, I moved to Portland with my family, and I did not realize that there would be tremendous challenges that I needed to face until I physically came to the United States. I turned a page of my life once I left my hometown, and I have experienced different degrees of stress since I came here.
I was born and raised in Shenzhen, a coastal urban city, which is located in Southern China. In fact, getting adapted to new things was not that hard for me because my hometown is a diverse and migrant city in which the major population came from other places across the country, and there are many people from other countries living there as well. Living in a metropolis gave me more chances to explore a …show more content…

The likelihood of experiencing stressful events is significantly high for returnees, and these stressful events can lead to disorientation, depression, or loneliness. (Jordan, 53) While getting adapted to a new culture, the place where one came from is changing simultaneously. Typically, most people will be prepared for foreign culture shock before leaving their home, but not many of them will be prepared for reentry shock before returning to their

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