Not too difficult. Just make sure that you WANT to make the move; and realise that you will have to adapt to a new culture. If people see you are willing to embrace their way of life; they will accept you more readily.
2006-10-07 13:16:39
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answered by yyy 5
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a new start takes always a bit more then normal , life you have to work, on it to get started but it is also interesting, like a new life, if you don't speak the language , you get degraded to a kid, and you can make mistakes , but you aren't respected any more, you are like uneducated, because all that you know , is in a locked capered how you can't show , and it is funny how people name you on, and it is fun all to gather, if you are starting a new life in a new country? or are going to do so, just , take it easy you learn a lot , because you have tow , and it is not only difficult it is also interesting and enjoyable, just enjoy it.
2006-10-07 01:21:34
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answered by santa s 4
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It's not too hard if you abide by the rules and culture of the country. If you try to go against it, you might find it difficult. Of course you should be determined to live in a place first so it might be good to visit and "check things out" before deciding to settle.
2006-10-07 01:22:50
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answered by melfuentes 2
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It can be very difficult or very easy. It depends upon you. Are you willing to learn the language (if it is other than the one you speak)? If it is and you are then you will see a quicker and greater acceptance of you as a person. It is the same if you are willing to learn their ettiquiet, culture, literature, customs, etc. You are the guest. It is up to you.
2006-10-07 01:23:46
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answered by philao 1
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go for it; it is very difficult in the beginning; but it like everything else in life; when you stick to it and work hard; you will succeed! the earlier in life you make the change; the better; because the older you get; the more difficult it is to fit in and learn the new culture...
2006-10-07 01:46:23
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answered by whatever 1
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I think it'd be very difficult, especially if you don't have any support system (i.e. no friends there). Like they say, there's the culture shock, adapting to everything from the language to the weather; can be quite demanding both mentally and physically.
But I guess like everything else, in time you'd get used to it.
2006-10-07 01:40:33
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answered by ¿What Now? 2
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Its not hard if you believe in similar goals, or share similar aspirations.
Its when you go somewhere and refuse to fit in that you will have problems.
2006-10-07 01:20:00
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answered by SAINT G 5
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u racist
2006-10-07 01:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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