I’ve lived in paris for 5/6 years, I was fluent when I arrived (years of international school) and my mom had already been living here for several years. Still, it was a big culture shock and adjustment and absolutely levelled up my French to the point where now French people usually assume I am from here.

The problem is even with all that, I just don’t feel at home. Some cultural differences feel insurmountable, the blasé and critical attitude is difficult for me, I’ve always been very high energy and jokey and have a hard time finding people in everyday life who match that energy. Whenever I go back to the states I feel so fulfilled and like myself and it really makes me question why I’m here. I have a very cool job in the non-profit sector, so not super well-paid, and a very stable loving relationship, my apartment, my mom… there’s still something where I feel like I’ll never fully be accepted here. I feel like my American-ness immediately puts me down in peoples’ eyes, I feel like I will never write perfectly or totally grasp codes and it will always take me a slight extra effort to understand things that are easy for people here. I don’t get cultural references and I don’t know the clichés of every tiny town and region.

I’m from New York so I liked living here because I felt that Paris was such a better cost of living/quality of life ratio, and I love the work-life balance and accessibility of culture. However, what use are my 5 weeks of vacation if I spend half of them going back home? And probably, I always will, because my missing home will never go away, my friends and family there will keep getting married or getting sick or just being there ?

And France’s descent into xenophobic fascism is not helping. I know all the issues in the US, but it’s different, I am from there and always will be, whereas I am actively choosing to live in France and contribute to its economy.

Just feeling like the jig is up and I did what I had to do, and now I can leave. This is just venting, don’t know if anyone here can relate, if this is a bump in the road or a red alert.

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    Lol I moved from Australia to Portugal and love it, best decision I’ve ever made.

    Australia is so slow/asleep imo, this is my 2c.

    I don’t like coming back even for Holidays etc, much rather continue exploring Europe.

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      1 year ago

      Yep, I feel dead inside when I’m in Australia. Do you ever visit your family in Australia? That’s the only reason why I come back. Otherwise, I’d just stay in Europe. I feel guilty for being away from my family.

      Maybe I’ll do 3 months in Australia from now on… 6 months is just too long.

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        Yeah, but I’m in the process of moving them all with me to Portugal.

        I do miss surfing in warmer water here tho, also the Japanese/Vietnamese style food in Australia is next level compared to Portugal.