Adapting to a new location |
Adapting to a new location |
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How long does it take yall to adapt to a new location? How long does it take you to REALLY know your place? You can say it could be a lifetime for you to really truly understand the aspect of where you live. But just in general terms, it usually takes me about 2 years to actually get the feel of a new city. I been living in Davis for nearly two years now, and I can say I am starting to get use to the place, but there's still some little aspects that I'm still unfamiliar with.
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Athens wasn't enough of a change; I adapted too quickly and have gotten bored already.
I can't really say, because that's the most of a location change I've ever had. It didn't phase me to move from my old house to my current one, because they're three minutes apart. Before that I was really young during my house changes, which was still just around metro Atlanta, so that didn't effect me at all. I could really use a big change. I think I'd adapt well, because I need it. |
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