<p>The idea of moving to a place hundreds of miles away that you’ve visited once, maybe twice, where you know no one seems a little daunting.</p>
<p>I’m sure you get used to it like anything else, but what’s it like in the beginning?</p>
<p>The idea of moving to a place hundreds of miles away that you’ve visited once, maybe twice, where you know no one seems a little daunting.</p>
<p>I’m sure you get used to it like anything else, but what’s it like in the beginning?</p>
<p>awesome .</p>
<p>You’ll find out soon enough.</p>
<p>i can’t wait</p>
<p>Moved from California to Massachusetts. Transition was more smooth than I thought. Sometimes I wish I could go home more often. But it’s all good.</p>
<p>It depends on where you move. I know alot of people have culture shock when they move to the South from the West or North. It can also be a shock moving from a city to a small town, or vice versa. I think it’s easier going from big city to big city, because most big cities operate similarly: mind your own business, don’t look at anyone, and stay the f out of everyone’s way.</p>
<p>It’s pretty sweet.</p>