• Tracey Bryan

    Oh dear

    پوسٹڈ بايئ  Tracey Bryan انرر سوئٹرزلینڈ فورم 

    I know what it is like to move countries, I have done it seven times, (no I am not on the run, befdre any person asks me) and it is not easy.

    Ultimately it is your own responsibility to get out there and meet people, and if people are a little chilly, then keep on trying, I have the same in Austria, in the more provincial villages, they don't need any other person they have all lived there for generations and I very much understand that, but as the gent above sais, couchsurfers and places like these will get you meeting people.

    I have certainly made myself a good network of friends, since living here, in Austria, but then I am a pretty gregarious character and not afraid to strike up a conversation in a bar or even a group of people who look like they are having a great time.

    I have been in Switzerland and as a visitor, I certainly found the people to be distant but charming.

    Settling into a new country is an art from, not like it is in the Middle East, where it is full of ex pats or the US, where Americans are very engaging and welcoming, Europe does have her aloofness and she can not be so gracious on entry, although I think five years is a bit much, there must be something going wrong if no person has made friends in five years...

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