8 people told us about the reality of life abroad — and the identity crisis that comes with it – Business Insider
I moved my family to Korea for a job. Then I got laid off — and I’m still glad we came.
I’m a British mom in the US who only connected with other Brits. Now, in my 50s, my closest friends are American.
I moved my kids across Asia for years. After my divorce, I returned ‘home’ as a single mom.
I spent years trying to blend in after moving to France. 10 years later, I’ve realized I don’t have to.
I moved abroad at 40 to escape loneliness. I didn’t expect how hard it would be to go home.
Living abroad for 28 years gave me everything I wanted — and a quiet guilt I still carry
I’ve lived abroad for 10 years. I no longer belong anywhere.
