Nakatajima Sakyu, Hamamatsu |
Just about this time last year, most of my closest friends in Japan left one by one. By the end of August, I've only had 1 friend. I still know a number a people but I wouldn't consider them as "friends." When I said goodbye to my friend who left last, I felt abandoned. I felt like I was left behind and it was painful.
This sense of abandonment surprised me. I've never felt this way when I parted with friends back in the Philippines. Perhaps because I know I can easily find other friends. But living in another country is a different matter. I have limited choices. Friendships abroad is like sand castles. You spend time building them only to be washed by the waves at the end of the day. This is one sad reality of living abroad.
Other sad realities I realized about living abroad were perfectly captured by an article in Elite Daily.
5 Depressing Side Effects No One Tells You About Moving Abroad
This is written by Manon de Heus, a woman who lived in different countries for 10 years. In her list, she mentioned: