When You’ve Lived Abroad Long Enough, You Start to Notice This
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Today’s mood? That quiet, bittersweet feeling when you realize home isn’t where you came from anymore. 🌍 You’ve been abroad long enough that everything shifts—your coffee order, your personal space bubble, even the way you say “thank you.” I walk through a familiar street, but the sounds, smells, and rhythms feel different now. This video is about noticing those small, unspoken changes—the foreign becoming normal, and the normal becoming strange. Think soft, warm tones, a little grainy, like a lazy Sunday afternoon memory. It’s not about travel tips; it’s about that weird, beautiful in-between feeling of belonging everywhere and nowhere. If you’ve ever felt like a ghost in your own city, you’ll get it. What’s one habit you’ve picked up from living abroad that you can’t shake? 👇
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(3)GlobeTrotterJen
I’ve been living in Japan for 4 years and I swear I can now spot another foreigner from a mile away just by the way they walk lol.
MapleLeafMia
Omg yes! The moment you start saying 'sorry' when someone bumps into YOU is when you know it’s gotten real.
TacoTuesdayTim
Anyone else forget words in their native language but remember random phrases in the local one? Bro, I called a screwdriver the wrong name the other day and my mom just stared at me.