Living in a country where you have to speak a foreign language can cause serious social promlms, as well as practical promlems. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Living in a foreign country, where an unknown
language
is spoken, could results
socially
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and practically hard situation. In my opinion, it is not
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dramatic
issue
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as it seems for the
first
time. When we are moving to another country, we could feel ourselves be lost. If we could not understand the
language
of our surroundings and we have no friends in that country, that situation could be really depressive.
For example
, when I have moved to Nottingham, I had zero friends there. I had been sitting in my room and I felt really frustrated. Due to these negative
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I started to learn English much faster than before. That helped and a month later I started looking for a new running group near me.
Moreover
, the infrastructure of a new place could
also
be challenging. May you do not know how you should buy a train ticket or use public transport. These problems
also
will be changed, as we will be more familiar with the
language
.
However
,
this
progress needs a lot of work. In terms of more introverted people,
this
time could be really hard. To meet with new friends, who could help you to learn the
language
more quickly and experience the new culture,
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could be problematic if you are not open to new things. In
this
case,
this
frustration could cause serious social and practical problems. In the meanwhile, you could get help from a psychologist. Based on my experiences, I think the problems which are made by the foreign environment and the lack of a common
language
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if we work hard to learn become more familiar with the new surroundings.
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