The aforementioned bar graph illustrates the data about the difficulties that arise when individuals with different age groups move to foreign countries.
Overall
, young adults aged around 18-34 often find it challenging to make new companions, Linking Words
while
people aged 35-54 find it more complicated to find somewhere to stay. Linking Words
Conversely
, individuals who are above 55 believe that learning the local language is the toughest part.
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Firstly
, 46% of young adults largely agree that forming a new relationship with others is the hardest job among all 3 Linking Words
whereas
the language barrier is least concerning (29%), which is a similar case to the middle age group (35%). Linking Words
Moreover
, 39% of middle-aged communities reported that finding a place to live is the most challenging aside from making friends. Linking Words
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this
was 1% lower than the former group, it was the most worrying factor.
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In contrast
, older adults who are over 55 largely agree that learning native speech is extremely overwhelming, representing 54%. Linking Words
Furthermore
, making friends is less worrisome as compared to the other two factors representing only 23% (representing half of those in the age group 18 - 34 for the same reason). Only 22% considered finding suitable housing a difficulty - Linking Words
this
was the least compared to all the other groups.Linking Words