The truth about moving back home after living abroad
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You’ve been asking what it’s really like moving back in with your parents after years abroad — so here’s the unfiltered truth. 🌍➡️🏡 I’m walking you through the emotional rollercoaster of trading freedom for familiarity, from awkward family dinners to rediscovering old routines. The vibe is raw, real, and shot with warm, nostalgic tones — think golden hour light, cozy clutter, and honest conversations. This isn’t a step-by-step guide; it’s a relatable look at how culture shock hits home (literally). You’ll get clarity, comfort, and maybe a little courage to embrace your own imperfect transition. ✨ Have you ever moved back home after living abroad? Drop your story below — I’d love to hear it.
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(4)WanderLuis77
Bro the reverse culture shock is real. Suddenly everything feels so familiar but also weird at the same time
ExpatLife_Ryan
Anyone else find themselves craving food from their host country more than local stuff? I’d kill for a proper banh mi right now
GlobeTrotterJen
I actually did this last year after 6 years in Tokyo. It’s way harder than people think lol
NostalgicNiall
My mom still has the same curtains from 2005. I felt like I never left haha