Sounds like you haven’t yet naturalised to your new country based on the fact you said you moved to Europe rather than the country you moved to. Europe is pretty diverse.
What country did you move to? I would have thought the language alone would make the move a greater transition than moving from southeast to northwest in the US.
Been to Germany a few times and it wasn’t a whole lot different. People were a bit less friendly but things were more neat. Food and beer was decent and lower cost than I am used to paying for restaurants.
Sounds like you haven’t yet naturalised to your new country based on the fact you said you moved to Europe rather than the country you moved to. Europe is pretty diverse.
What country did you move to? I would have thought the language alone would make the move a greater transition than moving from southeast to northwest in the US.
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That’s fair, was mostly curious what EU country was that similar to the US, as none really stands out.
Been to Germany a few times and it wasn’t a whole lot different. People were a bit less friendly but things were more neat. Food and beer was decent and lower cost than I am used to paying for restaurants.