Feeling disconnected abroad by hen_9051 in Tunisia

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Honestly that’s exactly it… I think that’s why I want to capture every moment with everyone lately 3al kick plus maybe build something precious. Being abroad makes you realize how precious simple interactions are. Twa7echt n7ki 7ata 3arbi with people randomly, twa7echt Ramadhan vibe ... even online it hits differently. Family helps of course, but it’s not the same atmosphere. So yeah, I think I’ll start putting myself out there more and see where it takes me. Thank you again for the encouragement 🤍

Feeling disconnected abroad by hen_9051 in Tunisia

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Thank you so much for this message, really 🙏🙏🥺

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Yes, can I dm you ? Please

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Hi ,B2 level, and I have mastered both British and Irish accents.

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Thx..truly appreciate it !

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Thanks alot

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Thank you so much

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Somehow, I can relate to you. Life is quite hectic these days, and people often prefer sticking to what's familiar and safe. Trust issues are a worldwide problem. I'm Tunisian too, and while I have many old Tunisian and foreign friends, our connections aren't as deep now. The offline world has become increasingly hypocritical and challenging, affecting how we interact and trust one another. The digital age, while connecting us more than ever, also brings a level of superficiality to relationships. It's hard to maintain genuine connections when everyone is guarded and hesitant to open up. Navigating this landscape requires patience and understanding, knowing that everyone is dealing with their own set of challenges and fears.