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    Quote Originally Posted by Sophie View Post
    Things might be "slightly" or "massively" different here, so be prepared mentally, emotionally and psychologically. its best to leave philippines with an open mind and be open for a big change and being away from your family back home. Expect the unexpected And welcome to the uk soon
    I can't agree more, the changes that is experinced is massive. You do need to be prepared mentally and those other 2 long words

    But, how you prepare mentally, emotionally and psychologically is the 64,000 dollar question.
    Sound advice, anyway


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    how you prepare mentally, emotionally and psychologically is the 64,000 dollar question.
    I agree with you, I suppose there’s no specific or guaranteed answers on how. I guess it’s more about setting your mind up and being prepared for the upcoming challenges and major changes you’re about to embark when you get here. For us Filipinas, we have to go through 2 major adjustments – adjusting to a married life and adjusting to a new and different country and being away from our family and friends, leaving our old life behind and embracing a new life in a new country. It’s not as easy as it sounds, I’ve been there, you will need a lot of growing up to do and it’s a learning process. So proper mindset is important to get on with the transition smoothly and less overwhelming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sophie View Post
    adjusting to a new and different country and being away from our family and friends, leaving our old life behind and embracing a new life in a new country. It’s not as easy as it sounds, I’ve been there, you will need a lot of growing up to do and it’s a learning process. So proper mindset is important to get on with the transition smoothly and less overwhelming.

    Great advice sophiethanks..its wonderful to grown up with a very supporting husband.
    ''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''


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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    Great advice sophiethanks..its wonderful to grown up with a very supporting husband.
    You're welcome I totally agree with you, its great growing up with a husband that supports you all the way through
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sophie View Post
    I agree with you, I suppose there’s no specific or guaranteed answers on how. I guess it’s more about setting your mind up and being prepared for the upcoming challenges and major changes you’re about to embark when you get here. For us Filipinas, we have to go through 2 major adjustments – adjusting to a married life and adjusting to a new and different country and being away from our family and friends, leaving our old life behind and embracing a new life in a new country. It’s not as easy as it sounds, I’ve been there, you will need a lot of growing up to do and it’s a learning process. So proper mindset is important to get on with the transition smoothly and less overwhelming.
    I know since Jane arrived here UK in December last, she is not the same.
    I think a case of 'sink or swim'. Jane is much stronger and now she has a full time job, this really is bringing out her best qualities.
    I still 'mother' her, I really do love her to bits, I'm so lucky.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    I know since Jane arrived here UK in December last, she is not the same.
    I think a case of 'sink or swim'. Jane is much stronger and now she has a full time job, this really is bringing out her best qualities.
    I still 'mother' her, I really do love her to bits, I'm so lucky.
    hi there if you dont mine what full time job that jane got in the UK? good for her he fastly adopt life in here. goodluck and send my best regards.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    I know since Jane arrived here UK in December last, she is not the same.
    I think a case of 'sink or swim'. Jane is much stronger and now she has a full time job, this really is bringing out her best qualities.
    I still 'mother' her, I really do love her to bits, I'm so lucky.
    You're lucky indeed, but i think you both are
    "10% of life is made up of what happens to you, 90% is decided by how you react"
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