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  • I didn't know you were from Canada (or at least, lived here). I grew up in Saskatchewan and now I live in Halifax. :)

  • @yellowbeamoflight ahh, I've never been to that part of Canada. But yes, I was born and raised in Alberta =)

  • Mary's got the moves.

  • @thejobloshow hahahaha. SO MANY MOVES.

  • Two and a bit years ago I moved from Lithuania (that's in Eastern Europe) to England. It's a bit different than moving from Canada to Australia as you not only have new places but also a different language, completely different people, culture etc. It was difficult for quite a while but now I'm really glad I did this because I think I learnt a lot and grew as a person, and I can't wait to move to London in September (I live in York now). Hope your move goes well and you like your new place! :)

  • @spickinpower Oh wow! That would have been a really interesting experience. I imagine having to learn a different language in order to function would have been pretty difficult o_o

    Yay, London! That sounds fantastic.

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  • I like your mouth O_O

  • Your room is super cute and cozy! Twenty times...that is CRAZY. I've never moved in my life. Same house all sixteen years...le sigh.

  • The Biggest move for me was, from Hershey Pennslyvania (where the chocolate comes from) to L.A. It was a big move but I was really ready for it. A smallish town is ok to grow up in. But I really needed a bigger more liberal area to expand as a person.

  • @TheGiraffeHat There is a cultural difference but it's not too bad since Australia is heavily influenced by the US, and Canada isn't super different from the States anyways. It doesn't take too long to adjust. You need to change a few things in your vocabulary and get used to different products in the grocery store, but yeah, it's alright.

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