im going back to england in about a year or so BUT i cant remember anything about it!!!! i moved from england to america a couple of years ago with my mum and dad and now im going back.....what to do???? also i dont have any friends there at all either, i was never really good at it. i just turned 15 so what do i do???? i know the question may sound stupid but im asking anyway so deal with it....
2007-01-13
08:31:37
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i still have my english accent....
2007-01-13
08:40:12 ·
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Well, as you're 15, you will be starting school, or college depending on when you move, which means you have a place to meet friends straight away.
Don'tr worry about it. The best thing to do about these kinds of things is just not worry.
You can't do any thing about it. Just jump straight in with 2 feet and you'll be fine.
honest =)
ps, it's cold and grey, surely you remember that much. lol
2007-01-13 08:41:39
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answered by gimmesomeboosh 3
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You'll be welcomed back! Easy enough to make friends as you will probably be going to college. Plenty to talk about too as everyone will be interested when you talk about you life in USA. I presume you'll be with your parents but if not I'm sure you have other family over here. England is a great place. I moved away 3 years ago and can't wait to move back. I've lost touch with many of my friends but I'll catch up with them when I return and you can do that too. Don't worry...just look on it as an adventure...
2007-01-14 00:18:25
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answered by Jackie 4
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I'm sorry, but you've only been over there a couple of years, and you're claiming you've forgotten all about England???? I have clear and vivid memories from when I was 3, and that was 1970!!!
Anyhow, you'll be 16 when you land, right? So unless you want to be flipping burgers at McD's you'll need to go to college or even a school's 6th form. You'll have friends in no time, but your education will be paramount, and trying to get your flabby brain in shape, so it has a longer memory than a goldfish!
By the way, before you return, get your parents to take you to Yosemite National Park before you come back, most amazing place on the planet, go expand your mind before it costs £600 in flights!
Best of luck.
2007-01-13 08:48:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't worry! Your 15 and the kids here will love you....kids here love everything about America, they will be asking you all sorts and you can keep them happy with hours about all the differences over there to here.....I understand that you are going to miss all of your friends but that's the great thing about the web....you can talk via that with a web cam! AND then the new friends here can see your friends in America.....cool or what!......think positively and all shall be fine! Take care and good luck!
2007-01-13 09:57:32
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answered by Jp 3
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things always change so it's okay not to remember things and for the no friends thing you can always go out and meet new people. that's what happens when people move they leave the people they know and have become friends with where they were and then they move meet new people
2007-01-13 09:06:13
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answered by gibbs_20_11 3
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Just don't say that everything in Ameriica is better and try to not speak in a stupid acent. Otherwise you will be fine.
2007-01-13 08:39:04
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answered by malejocelyn 2
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I made loads of friends by just getting a part time job, relly boosted my confidence.
2007-01-13 08:53:38
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answered by Lil L 1
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you need to have more confidence that you will have friends
and once you get back to England you will remember a lot.
2007-01-13 08:43:22
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answered by StarShine G 7
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You know us English, nowt but friendly, you'll be fine don't worry.
2007-01-13 08:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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hope u get friends and fun all out there
2007-01-13 20:47:30
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answered by anis118030 5
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