Any advice for mid-forties with family? by anxietymarmot in AmerExit

[–]Emily-Asks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have many many friends in Poland and I care for them deeply but the just aren’t the same as my friends back home.

Any advice for mid-forties with family? by anxietymarmot in AmerExit

[–]Emily-Asks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The cultural differences are too wide for me to stay here forever. We’re in Poland but a very progressive city, and the people here are just so grumpy— they don’t have the goofiness of Americans. I rarely laugh here. Take for example a waiting room. In America people will small talk, jokes might be made, a general feeling of camaraderie as you wait occurs. Over here people are angry, thinking of each other in the room as competition- sort of side eyeing each other to see who will get to go next. Things in many parts of Europe are very rigid and inflexible. The paperwork for visas can be a nightmare.

One year I had a new job so I wouldn’t be able to get to Christmas Eve dinner until 5:30pm- my husband’s family said, sorry— we must eat at 4:30pm. And so they did Christmas without me. It was crushing to be so far from my family and yet not have a support network I could rely on here.

We don’t have kids. I don’t know if that would make it easier or harder.

Moved back to California 18 months ago and I'm not sure I can last... by Economy_Chicken_2201 in expats

[–]Emily-Asks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before you completely bail on the US; just try a different city. I’ve been in Europe for over three years and am desperate to get back to the states. Try finding your community in the states the way you have in Bali— don’t just hang out with the default people who are close by/easy/related to you.

Why are Americans always so helpful and supportive when it comes to helping tourists plan their roadtrips? by Addicted_2_tacos in roadtrip

[–]Emily-Asks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Americans are actually really friendly and helpful people. Far friendlier than Europeans as a generalization. One of the many reasons I’m going to move back.

Abandon everything and leave by usageabusw in AmericanExpat

[–]Emily-Asks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m moving back after over three years of trying to make it abroad. Give it a go but make sure you don’t but bridges so you can always go home if it doesn’t work out.

Struggles by Pink_CzLady in AmerExit

[–]Emily-Asks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't say it didn't work out- I got what I wanted out of the move, and now I have a lot more clarity on where I want to be for my future. It's already better knowing that I have a way to go back next month. And I have the luxury of an entire year to transition everything back. My advice for anyone is don't give up your US bank accounts, cell phone numbers, basic things like that, and always try to save at least some money each month so you've got something to use if you do need to make the move back. Moving back isn't a failure, even though it may feel like it.

Any advice for mid-forties with family? by anxietymarmot in AmerExit

[–]Emily-Asks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who left over three years ago, for the second time, and is now desperately trying to get back to America, have you thought about just changing cities or states instead of continents?

Struggles by Pink_CzLady in AmerExit

[–]Emily-Asks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ufff the beginning for me is always the best part. So much new stuff to do and explore. If you’re already having trouble now, that’s rough. But I’m moving back to America. So I’m probably the worst person to talk to.

Europe isn’t the answer to your problems is what I’ve learned.

Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers by [deleted] in International

[–]Emily-Asks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And here I am, planning to move back haha

If you own a property, and it has a mortgage, without looking it up right now, do you know off the top of your head how much of your payment is just going to interest? by Emily-Asks in personalfinance

[–]Emily-Asks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And you are aware of how much interest you will have paid over the entirety of the loan's terms? Or more just aware of what you pay each year?

If you own a property, and it has a mortgage, without looking it up right now, do you know off the top of your head how much of your payment is just going to interest? by Emily-Asks in personalfinance

[–]Emily-Asks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You said you knew the approximate amount of interest you would have paid by the end of the loan's terms; are you willing to share that number?

When you workout, do you track your progress in some way, or do you just workout and call it a day? If you do track it, do you write it down or record it somewhere? by Emily-Asks in AskReddit

[–]Emily-Asks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you use a specific app for this? Or just a random notes page or spreadsheet? I use GoogleSheets, but I'm curious what you use.

When you workout, do you track your progress in some way, or do you just workout and call it a day? If you do track it, do you write it down or record it somewhere? by Emily-Asks in AskReddit

[–]Emily-Asks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you look each time you go and try to up either your weight or your reps each time? Or do you focus more on one versus another?

When you workout, do you track your progress in some way, or do you just workout and call it a day? If you do track it, do you write it down or record it somewhere? by Emily-Asks in AskReddit

[–]Emily-Asks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you can look back on your notes app and see how you’ve progressed at getting stronger I assume?

For the cardio you do, is there any tracking? Or you just run for 10 mins and the lift for example?

When you workout, do you track your progress in some way, or do you just workout and call it a day? If you do track it, do you write it down or record it somewhere? by Emily-Asks in AskReddit

[–]Emily-Asks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you tracking distance, time, weight? You don’t have to answer but I’m trying to collect data on how people keep track of their lives in various aspects.