bailadora
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Nine months ago, we relocated 1800 miles to a new city for my husband's career. This was a decision we both discussed and both agreed upon. And for the most part, things have gone well.
There is much to recommend our new location. The climate is much more temperate and there are more opportunities for outdoor activities as a family. The new job is significantly less stressful for my husband and the commute is half of what it previously was.
The kids have adjusted well to their new schools and have made friends. I've gotten involved as a volunteer at their schools and elsewhere as my schedule allows, so I've made a few friends as well. It's not like I'm sitting at home indulging my inner hermit.
And yet......I find myself struggling with culture shock. I grew up in the south, where manners and being polite to one another are greatly emphasized. That's not to say people don't have their asshole moments, but in general, it's a very welcoming and friendly environment.
These traits don't seem to be valued as much in my new location. The people are more direct, abrupt and blunt. It's also a very affluent area and many people here seem to have a MASSIVE sense of entitlement. It all combines to create what I perceive to be a very self-centered and rude point of view. I encounter it enough in my daily interactions with people that I'm often taken aback. And honestly - I'm having trouble coping with it. And it makes my longing for home that much worse.
I know that I can't change other people, so I'm going to have to change my responses. It's just that I'm having trouble getting to there from here.
Thoughts and advice would be most welcome.
There is much to recommend our new location. The climate is much more temperate and there are more opportunities for outdoor activities as a family. The new job is significantly less stressful for my husband and the commute is half of what it previously was.
The kids have adjusted well to their new schools and have made friends. I've gotten involved as a volunteer at their schools and elsewhere as my schedule allows, so I've made a few friends as well. It's not like I'm sitting at home indulging my inner hermit.
And yet......I find myself struggling with culture shock. I grew up in the south, where manners and being polite to one another are greatly emphasized. That's not to say people don't have their asshole moments, but in general, it's a very welcoming and friendly environment.
These traits don't seem to be valued as much in my new location. The people are more direct, abrupt and blunt. It's also a very affluent area and many people here seem to have a MASSIVE sense of entitlement. It all combines to create what I perceive to be a very self-centered and rude point of view. I encounter it enough in my daily interactions with people that I'm often taken aback. And honestly - I'm having trouble coping with it. And it makes my longing for home that much worse.
I know that I can't change other people, so I'm going to have to change my responses. It's just that I'm having trouble getting to there from here.
Thoughts and advice would be most welcome.
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