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Should I come back? How's life in France? |
I'll be moving out of my apartment this summer. I'll be headed to France to study before I come back to the states to move into a new apartment. I'm curious though...Should I come back? What do you think? How's life in France? Are the people there more tolerant and happier than Americans? They are both great places to live. I would say live in the area where you will be the most happy and where you can have the best career. Where do have your family and friends? It sounds like you already know a bit about both places. You can always visit the other place. Noone can help you on that, it all depends where you love the most to live. You can be absolutely miserable and home sick in France or find it's the best thing that ever happened to you. I don't know if we are more tolerant or happier, but we are different. You might love that difference. Should you go back to France? The answer is no. |
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