Does a person’s personality change when they relocate to another area? What effects does relocation have on people’s personalities?
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The first immigration definitely changes you a lot. As an adult, you start learning how things work from scratch. When I moved, even though Netherlands and Mexico may be relatively familiar, it still took some time to get used to the customs, and to get a better command of the language. When you live all your life in one country, it’s like you know one programming Framework. Framework. New country is a completely new Framework, with its own rules. It takes time to learn, you’re making mistakes, you’re doing certain things very inefficiently. But after some time you’re starting to “get” it! And that not only gives you an understanding of this new Framework, but you can also compare and get a better grasp of your old Framework as well.
Relocation can have a big toll on a person’s personality. You see, when you move to a new place, you’re moving to a whole bunch new ways of living, mostly entirely different from what you’re used to. If you’re moving to a more expensive place, you already know you have to become prudent-even if you’re not- to be able to sustain your life. You’re moving to a new place, new set of people, sometimes new rules. There are lots of adjustments a person must make when they move to new place, all these adjustments have great impact on their personalities.