i moved to kuwait from india 3 months ago for work and now i am not feel well i am homesick i feel i lost my family friends and city i miss my home badly....
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homesickness
I’m sorry you’re experiencing homesickness.
I hope you can connect with your family soon.
Best of luck to you REALFARRU ✨
Hello FARRU, my friend. I can understand the pain you feel in being homesick.
You had expressed the love of your city and showed me beautiful pictures of
where you called "home". I'm sorry you are missing your family and friends
as well. Is your move permanent? Know that this is your safe place to come
and get the support and understanding you need at this time. Wishing you
peace from your pain. Take care of yourself
yes i move permanently i am going after two years i feel helplees
I'm sorry FARRU, I don't know what the answer may be right now except
to give yourself some time to readjust. Also continue using this forum as
a means of support with others who also struggle with anxiety and are
far away from home and family.
One day at a time.
Hey 👋🏽
I’m sorry, that’s a difficult one.
Hopefully when you make friends it might get a little easier.
And hey these days video calling is just at your fingertips ! 😊
It’ll get easier, stay busy and stay in touch with family a lot.
When I first got married and moved I must have called my mum 📱 about 5 times a day lol! (Kind of still do!)
yes i try to get involved and busy with anything but i dont think its how tough to being live far from family and really thanks you to for give me a hope ......
You’re welcome!
It's hard being away from everyone and everything you know. Time helps a little. The more you get to know where you are now (Kuwait), meet people, try new foods, entertainment. That might help. But you'll always miss your friends and family. Good luck.
I moved far from my family too and it is breaking my heart. I have a 2 yr old nephew that I see twice a year now. I'm so sorry you feel this way. I understand.
It sucks.
Farru, somebody mentioned video calling. Like Skype or FaceTime, with your family and friends back home. Is that possible? Do you have a phone or computer and internet for that? If you do, it might be good to call your family at least once a week and see their faces (and let them see yours). Maybe make it a regular thing and have coffee or tea together. Just an idea.
really thanks dear for giving me hope ill try all the things but i am not going to home back